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BPL - Broadband Over Power Lines?

Ok, hear me out on this one. I'm sitting at my computer in my home office last night, reading articles to help me come up with the next idea for "The e-Business Resource" blog and I came across an article written by Gary Beach, a publisher at CIO.com. His article talks about a new technology co...


ISP – Moving from Dialup to Broadband

The internet has become an important part of our lives in the past 10 years. You can read daily news, play online games, research for information, share your photos or daily lives with the others, and even buy or sell over the internet. All of these online experiences rely on the ISP.

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Broadband vs. Dial Up

Back in the early 90s, the Internet, as we know it, was born. The only available connection back then was a dial up modem. It was slow and cumbersome, but we could search millions of sites and meet many different people. Of course, you could be in the middle of talking with someone and someo...


Wireless Broadband – How Does it Work?

So you've got broadband. Great! After a while, though, many people find that they've got so used to having broadband on one computer that they want to be able to use it from any other ones they own, too – including their laptop, and computers that are nowhere near the broadband line. Traditiona...


Latest broadband Updates


Ericsson announces broadband contracts in China (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Swedish mobile phone network supplier Ericsson won contracts to supply broadband Internet to millions of users in China by a deal with three operators there, it said Friday.

Broadband industry group say U.S. rules go too far (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. government guidelines to spend $4 billion to expand broadband access to underserved areas across the United States may go beyond current laws, a broadband industry group, said on Thursday.

Rural communities a key link in broadband roll-out (North Queensland Register)
Queensland rural group AgForce welcomes yesterday’s announcement that Emerald and Longreach are priority areas for the National Broadband Network, but says smaller rural users should not be overlooked in the federal government’s telecommunication upgrade.