July, 2008 Archive

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July 30th, 2008 by Dlife Admin in Uncategorized

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Juno, NetZero, or People PC: Which Dialup Provider is Right For You?

July 25th, 2008 by Dlife Admin in ISP, dialup providers

Choosing a dial-up provider does not need to be a difficult task if you know what you will be using the internet for. June, NetZero, and People PC have been around for quite some time now. So it is safe to assume you will relatively get the same level of service right? Wrong! The best thing you can do to find out how their service fairs, is by asking others how they like their service. Many times, dialup providers offer low prices, but make up for that with very poor customer service. So be sure to checkout reviews before you buy.


Fiber Optics Worldwide – Changing The Face Of Broadband

July 22nd, 2008 by Dlife Admin in broadband, high speed internet providers

In Japan, fiber optics has been reaching speeds of 100 Mbps, unheard of in the USA, since 2007. In China, 2.5 million new users went online with fiber optic connections last year, according to the USA Today article. South Korea has a population that is 85% connected to the web and a significant portion are connected through fiber optics at speeds 22 times what we reach in the USA. France’s connection is eight times faster than ours. Verizon FiOS has recently introduced a 50 Mbps fiber optics package, which is a start and, according to USA Today, 303,000 American homes joined the fiber optics crowd last year alone. More than one million American homes now use fiber optics to access the web, a promising trend.

As information flies throughout the world on fiber optic connections, it will change the way we work, the way we go to school and the way we are able to learn about and interact with our world.


Which Is The Nations Top Cable ISP?

July 18th, 2008 by Dlife Admin in Uncategorized

Deciding which high speed cable provider takes the cake is not easier said than done. There are many variables to consider including price and quality of service. These 2 variables alone can cause a stressful experience for those of us choosing a new ISP. The real key is to know how good the service is in your neighborhood. Most ISP connections depend largely on how current their infrastructure is and many lines out there may be decades old. Compare that with new fiber optics and cable will be fighting a loosing battle unless they come up with new technology that will allow for higher speeds like the 40G network. If you want to see how Cable ISP stack up against each other, we have prepared a page dedicated to highlight the differences.


Advantages of Fiber Optics

July 14th, 2008 by Dlife Admin in ISP, broadband, high speed internet providers

Faster by far than anything else that DSL, dial-up cable or satellite can provide, fiber optics is less expensive to lay down than copper wire, making it easier for fiber optics infrastructure to expand quickly. Current fiber optics connection, download and upload speeds, while beyond the upper limits of other Internet technologies, are merely scratching the surface of what fiber optics are capable of delivering. It is estimated that, with the proper investment and infrastructure in place, terabytes of information could be sent down a fiber optics line in seconds.


High Speed Internet Providers Give Us Access To The Most Amazing Tools On The Internet

July 7th, 2008 by Dlife Admin in broadband, high speed internet providers

High Speed Internet Providers Give Us Access To The Most Amazing Tools On The Internet. The digital age has expanded the reach we have across the entire world. Our circle of friends, contacts, and even employees are no longer limited to the physical neighborhood. Not only has the internet enhanced our ability to communicate, but ISP’s give us access to the best research tool ever invented. When was the last time you looked something up in an encyclopedia? It has probably been a very long time — at least a decade for me. That is because if i want to spell something or define a term or learn more about something, the internet gives me responses in a fast and furious fashion compared to the old world. All we need now is for our US broadband providers to keep up with the rest of the world in terms of speed at an affordable price.


Congestion Of The Broadband Market May Have a Solution In Sight

July 3rd, 2008 by Dlife Admin in ISP, broadband, high speed internet providers

It is no mystery that the US Broadband Market is facing a congested network as more and more people sign up for service. The congestion problem is huge since it would take a mammoth effort on the part of the ISP’s as well as the US government to upgrade the infrastructure already laid out across America. Some have even joked that the Peregrine Falcon will be a faster way to send messages than through your traditional high speed internet provider. Nortel came up with a solution that has not been deployed, but will be huge. They have come up with a proprietary technology that will allow data transfer speeds 4x to 10x faster through the existing US infrastructure. That is huge. We really have to love innovation.