abhishek kumar

February 8th, 2008 at 12:50 am

Broadband and ISP

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I have recently been helping a number of people upgrade from dial-up to broadband in the local area, ever since I myself got an wireless broadband connection . Some of these have asked me for recommendations, and those upgrades have gone very smoothly; fortunately my broadband provider is BT and they have many wonderful plans and coverage with 24×7 reliable technical and customer support.I ordered an wireless though it been a little costly is because i have been on constant move and ADSL line would have been of no use to me so i have got hub free internet connection with all the time.

The wireless broadband is that it give free hub and that is it’s major advantage as if you don’t know let me tell that hub is main electricity sink in any internet and network line and as now it is wireless it doesn’t take up much electricity and heat, also the wire complication are solved and the portability of my laptop has improved i can sit in my lawn and watch all the favorite news on Google and not confined in just my bedroom.

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    well… one interesting fact i was thinking about the internet speed in india is the inefficency and lack of planning by authorities when it comes to providing good speedy internet connections…. well…how much would it take to download data at 256kbps or the restricted 2mbps connections we have today… and just imagine…how many hours we have 2 keep the computer switched on to download that data! well…how much electricity is wasted upon… if our government could just calculate how extra enery it takes to do all these things…if only they had logic… a highspeed connection would have minimized the loss and destressed the energy needs a bit less

    kapil sreedhar on February 10th, 2008
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    well…we would have saved on extra bills on electricity…our hard earned money would never have been wasted…for inefficiency of a system!

    kapil sreedhar on February 10th, 2008

 

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