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    The 802.16 Wireless Application

    The underlying technology principle is the 802.16 series. It became so popular after its inception in 2001 that the 802.16 series started to be known by this name although 802.16 series was standardized in 1999 by IEEE.

    The 802.11 WiFi Wireless Standard Solution

    802.11 is applied as the standard by the Institute of Electronic Engineers, (IEEE), where 802 defines the standard itself, and 11 the working group within the IEEE assigned the workload.

    Telecom Know How And The Navigation Thereof

    Despite all of this, there is actually very little reason for any one to feel daunted by the Telecom sector and the unfriendly people that can be met here.

    Ways Of Finding Available Domain Names

    Nowadays people face a number of challenges when sourcing a domain name. Especially for the most common and popular extension .com.

    You have several different options available for internet services; these include wireless, FIOS and high speed. Verizon's high speed internet plans vary depending on the speed of your connection and ability to download and upload.

    WiMAX Versus WiFi The Battle or Integration?

    The most common use for 4G technology is for the iPhone and the network cards for laptops. Comcast and Sprint have already started offering 4G technology to their customers, as an add-on to their existing packages.

    These CLEC's and ISP's are significantly less expensive than the Big Bell companies. The smaller service providers are often overlooked because their marketing dollars are practically nill to none.

    The DSL dominates dial up in the terms of speed and features. The DSL has extremely high speed as it can achieve speeds as high as several thousand kilobits per second.

    The Ethernet over Copper (EoC) Briefing

    Ethernet works by sending data packets from station to station. All Ethernet stations use the same frame formats, and network cards are often hard-wired into modern computers so that they can easily access Ethernet networks.

    Despite the craze for the new fiber optic lines, the T-1 line has stuck to the standard twisted copper method that many people have become fond about. However, the line actually has a pipe that has the ability to deliver larger data streams then you would expect.

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