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Worlds Top 3 Broadband Cities:

Broadband technology has improved so much over the last few years that we couldn’t imagine a world without it anymore. This improvement has been seen most notably in the Eastern World where the technology is unmatched. These are the top three broadband cities in the world.

1. Seoul, South Korea

The Capital City of South Korea is home to 10 million people and claims top spot for highest broadband penetration with an impressive 83%. Seoul offers 10Mbit/s broadband connections averaging at £10 per month and some areas offer 100Mbit/s broadband from as little as £15 per month.

Koreans have a fascination with online PC Gaming unlike anywhere else in the world with several TV stations dedicated to the so-called sport. Seoul plays the biggest part and is one of the main reasons for the ever-expanding usage of broadband internet in South Korea.

Current expansion plans include a $439 million project to add wireless internet access to subway trains which has more than 8 million passengers per day.

Broadband service is second to none, and this is why the city takes top spot.

2. Taipei, Taiwan

The Capital City of Taiwan claims top spot for wireless broadband. In 2004 the Mayor of Taipei set out to make the city a “cyber city” and was successful within 3 years. Over $70 million was spent to build a wireless broadband network of more than 20,000 access points with enough range to provide broadband for 90% of the population. This is very impressive considering this wireless network covers an area of 105 square miles. The cost to gain access to the citywide wireless broadband network ranges from £2.50 to £12 per month.

Taipei has to settle for second place due to Seoul’s broadband penetration, but it’s number one in the world for wireless broadband.

3. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo is the largest metropolitan area in the world and has tens of millions of people connected to broadband. Due to great speeds and availability Tokyo broadband users are able to obtain video web conferencing and VoIP call services with more than 10 million unique IP lines in Tokyo alone. Broadband is fairly cheap too, with the most popular option being 100Mbit/s broadband for £25 per month, although there is a 1Gbit/s broadband option at £45 per month.

By 2010, NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) plans to have spent more than £20 billion in renovations that include plans to provide a ubiquitous cable broadband service for the entire country’s 45 million households.

Therefore, for raw broadband speed and the most amount of users, Tokyo would definitely claim number one spot, but it falls down to third place in the top broadband cities because of a low overall broadband penetration rate.

About the Author:

Adair Cameron is an experienced writer based within the UK.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comWorlds Top 3 Broadband Cities

A Mobile Phone With The Lot : DigInfo

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bandwidth management tools

Undoubtedly, IT Management is changing. Not so long ago, an IT manager’s success was tied to the number of workstations or servers he was managing in his company’s datacenter. They would brag about the size of their network to their peers, on job interviews, and they would use the large and growing number of computers as an excuse for more human resources and an increasing budget. Network management power was equivalent to professional respect. I swear that I’ve heard this line countless times: “You want me to manage what? I am already managing 87 servers 458 pc’s, storage backup and firewalls, in our network! I’ll need three more technicians and another twelve PCs to fulfill your request professionally. Oh – and I can’t guarantee you’ll be satisfied with the results.”

But those were the old days, when the idea of ROI (return on investment) seemed to skip over the IT department budget requirements. Looking back, less than a decade later, such an attitude looks distant and ridiculous. Today, good IT management is judged on its ability to achieve results with as little as possible. With economic and competitive pressures mounting, IT management needs to run efficiently. Even terms such as collocation and web hosting from the ASP era seems to be absolute. Today, the weight has shifted and IT managers boast about the number of applications and services being served to their firm and how they have minimized expenditures.

This IT Management evolution was all made possible due the maturity of SAAS, (Software as a Service), going main stream. Over the last years we have experienced an escalation of applications migrating from the desktop to the Internet. Apparently, the physical conditions of both the Internet and network infrastructure have matured enough and made the economic option of SAAS the obvious solution.

First of all, it’s always about the numbers. Now, organizations can question whether it is sensible to purchase, configure, host, maintain, air condition, and backup. Suddenly, worrying about application software and hardware is optional. Alternatively, for a fraction of the cost, a company can “rent” applications remotely using a PC browser or a cellular browser and they can do this anywhere and any time, 24×7.

An additional key factor elevating SAAS solutions beyond the ASP approach is the advancements in available infrastructure. Grid-like cloud computing is virtually infinite. Now, solution providers can readily follow pioneers such as SalesForce or even Google and “SaaS” their offering. More computing power is available to your company at a moments notice when business prospers and grows. This makes expenses linear and profits more predictable. SaaS has redefined scalability. Therefore, in most SaaS scenarios, pricing to the end consumers makes more sense because it is tied directly to consumption meters such as usage volume and allocated resources per client. In parallel, bandwidth has become cheaper and wider for companies and their roaming employees.

Thirdly, economic mood swings and a competitive business environment have made ROI the new king of the block. The macro-economic implications of this trend can be even far greater than what appears on the surface. As the growth of SaaS is taking off, is it possible that we will see the thin client vision making a comeback? Even desktops can get skinnier if processing is done in the SaaS’s clouds. This could result in a slowdown in the race for processing power and might even challenge Moor’s laws economically.

One of the most interesting up and coming companies positioned to successfully leverage the SaaS computing trends is SAManage, a startup company in the IT Asset Management space. SAManage uses the cloud computing environment to deliver on-demand, SaaS-based, IT Asset Management and inventory tracking to companies around the world. In a recent conversation with the SAManage CEO, Doron Gordon, I asked him about his strategy, given the changing landscape of the traditional IT environment and the new challenges facing IT managers. “It seems, on one hand that IT managers lives are getting easier, but unfortunately that’s a false assumption. Yes, it’s true there will be less hardware to manage, but managing SaaS contracts, licenses and SLA’s smartly and efficiently, while controlling the financial and legal aspects and enforcing usage policy, are the new challenges that the IT manager will be facing.” Doron continues, “With ROI being the holy grail of IT management today, SAManage’s focus is on providing the manager the tools to achieve that.”

Clearly, the new IT Manager needs to make ROI calculations continuously. And guess what — they don’t teach you that in engineering schools! Looking through the clouds, it seems that companies hiring CTOs will be looking for applicants with CFO experience.

Written by Dror Gliksman, online tech and marketing specialist at webwhile inc.

About the Author:

SAManage is a leading global provider of on-demand IT management solutions which empower organizations to simplify the management of IT assets, gain better control, reduce IT costs, eliminate risks, and improve service levels.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comIt Management in the Clouds With Saas

TMC Testimonial from WiredNetwork’s Jeremy Kerth, July 2009

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Mobile internet/ Home Phone & Broadband HELP – UK only -?

I am looking into getting a mobile internet Dongle but dont know who to choose it is for doing my online coursework.
I have heard things about people who have had massive bills because going over the limited of downloads but i wont be download i dont think, is 3gb big for the internet?.
it must be a uk company I.e 02 or T-mobile.
Or i was thinking of changing my Home phone / broadband supplier im on BT at the moe & am not happy with the customer service has anyone got any ideas of who to go with for both or either question ( Dont mention sky either)

THANKS

ADSL24.co.uk best ISP in the uk

Mobile dongles are a waste of time and money, too slow

Internet Access Anywhere

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internet bandwidth rates
How much would Internet and TV be through Verizon?

Does anyone have any experience with this? I don’t need the phone part. I’ve been trying to shop around and i’m looking for the best rate. Plus, I hear that Time Warner Cable is going to put a bandwidth cap on their internet soon. Any help would be appreciated.

did you call verizon yet,? what did they say, ?

Linksys Wireless PTZ Internet Camera with Audio

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bandwidth management mac

Bandwidth control and traffic management is very important for Internet cafes, especially. They need to keep a track of each and every computer within their network. This was the need of time to introduce a high technology solution for bandwidth management demands. You can find bandwidth manager softwares by lots of companies with many standard and additional features making your Internet cafe management quite easy and convenient.

Now it is very easy to limit the download and upload traffic on every computer individually in your cafe or lab. You can set traffic rate, bandwidth limit, bandwidth quota, individual pricing methods, differential pricing in different day times and days of the week ad much more. The software is suitable for all kinds of Internet cafes, cyber cafes, gaming centers and consoles, play stations, LAN houses and public centers etc. it makes the bandwidth management automatic for you, blocking the Internet traffic on the users’ computers when his quota expires.

The software with Windows compatibility and no client administration and monitoring, gives a complete user friendly interface. So you don’t need to learn a lot about the software. You can learn to operate it, yourself very easily.

The software supports networks with servers and without server administrations as well. It offers automatic bandwidth disruption in server free networks as well. These networks are connected directly to a modem or router and do not need any server for controlling the network. Bandwidth software monitors such networks without any server very efficiently.

You can configure maximum bandwidth rate for those users and protocols, which is traffic demanding. In large networks, it sets the management of network activities at Layer 3 in the IP load. This gives you best management performance of bandwidth management. It gives you the display of the network flow and stream in real time. The display includes protocol, Internet transfer rate, session time, total transfer, charts of all the activities for all the users.

You can set priorities for active applications on your network. This boosts the performance of applications. The software enables you to enhance immediately the protocol for such programs such as games, videos, VoIp etc providing extra performance to your users.

You are also authorized to do remote management with the help of this software. It provides you authority to control and monitor different rules and restrictions for traffic management and monitoring from any client computer , hence providing you remote control management authority.

You can classify different protocols as well on the basis of user demands and requirements. Traffic shape and service quality is shaped according to the user requirement. It also sets policies and rules for different user groups. These groups are differentiated on the basis of IP address, MAC etc to allow different restrictions and access rights. Those included in the MAC white list can pass through the software and have unlimited and unrestricted access to Internet.

Bandwidth rate is controlled to set high rate for one and low rate for other computes at the same time. You can also configure a bandwidth quota for every user. So the user’s computer will automatically be locked if his quota expires.

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comFew Great Features Of Bandwidth Management Software

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