Posts Tagged ‘Buying Broadband’

Remote Education a great benefit for Remote Education: IT expert

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

The National Broad band Network of Australia has proposed to expand its broadband network with $43 billion to provide remote education. The Northern territory would experience vast benefits with the upgrade of the broadband services said Gould, Director of Information Technology, Charles Darwin University.

Mr.Gould also said that, “To be kind to the current system, we’ve essentially been operating with technology worthy of the Dark Ages,” He also added that, “An upgrade of current limited bandwidth in the Territory has been long overdue, and will essentially bring us on to a level playing field with other states and universities.”The Governments $25 million for implementation broadband services will create a turning point around the country.

University main markets were overseas and interstate and this upgrading will result in great benefits to online education said Mr.Gould. He also quoted that, “The possibilities surrounding online education and the delivery of remote education to communities in the NT will be multiplied tenfold, it’s an upgrade we desperately need and one that should have the support of every IT enthusiast in the country.”

Growth of Communication and India

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The number of internet users in India will boost up by 200 million customers with low price computers, notebooks and cheaper broadband connectivity, while the countries wireless service WIMAX will reach 19 million by the end of the year 2012. According to a recent study, the customers of WIMAX will be getting increased by 130% every year. Currently most of the customers are using data cards, fixed lines and mobiles to access the high speed broadband internet.

But there are many problems like interruption of connection, ADSL line faults and Ethernet error, these days new technologies are put into action which has high speed and connectivity to overcome the problems caused by the outdated technologies. In the field of Information and Communication, there has been a rapid change in two aspects they are voice side and data or broadband.  There was a rapid growth in these aspects in the last two year. Voices have been shown tremendous growth in the field of mobile and the broadband has also shown greater improvements in its speed.

Indian communication market can be divided largely into three categories rural, urban and semi-urban. WIMAX and 3G will be soon gaining the market in the urban area. But these will become a rub-off effect on semi-urban areas. 3G will cause a tremendous growth in India leading to a development in technological side as well as on the communication.

High Speed broadband for Business centers by 5G Telecommunications

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

A powerful high speed broadband service will be provided  to business centers by 5G telecommunications which was previously called as Universal telecom. It is an UK based broadband service provider that offers high power broadband to its subscribers. 5G telecommunications are specialized in providing broadband solutions to business centers as well as for the marketing solutions. The officials at 5G telecommunications said that their new services will use “FTTC” or Fiber to the Cabinet connections to offer high speed.

A maximum download speed of 100mbs will be provided to the customers who sign up for their new connections, also they guarantee 15mb download speed for all the customers.

A company spokesperson from 5G telecommunications announced that, ““The potential download speeds businesses can experience are second to none, as is service reliability, and of course this is something which can’t be compromised in the business world.”

Multi channel video, voice and high speed services are offered by FTTC networks. Most of the business services are impressed by the broadband solutions provided by 5G telecommunications.

VoIP customers expect more speed from Broadband service providers

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Based upon the survey by uSwitch.com a price comparison site, most of the internet providers have failed to provide quality customer service. These day customers are not satisfied with the mere broadband service offered by the companies, but are expecting additional facilities such as IP telephony solutions, high-definition video streaming and on-demand television service.

An UK based broadband comparison site said, “Consumers now expect more from broadband as they are using more and more sophisticated internet service.” High band width services such as VoIP telephones and internet television services are expected by regular broadband subscribers
Philips product director of broadband choices.co.uk said that, “broadband companies could be clearer about what services they are offering”. Also he added that, “consumers would have a more realistic idea of what to expect from their broadband connection if ISPs were more conservative in their marketing”.

Regular usage of VoIP phones could save more money as well as the economy of the nation. High tech internet providers would provide the latest internet services and can get back the complete satisfaction of customers.