I currently got mobile broadband through t mobile. I can only get a 3G signal outdoors but not in my house. I looked on the net for some advice but since I’ve got a dongle it looks like I have to buy a repeater which costs £345!!! Does anyone know if there is a was to boost my signal with an antenna or booster or if I have to get a repeater? PLEASE!!!
How lucky are you?
I just caught this article at slashdot a couple of days ago (see below.)
Booster Antenna for Mobile Broadband and Cell Phones
Does otcstockexchange.com provide valuable Penny stocks reports?
I found this report from otcstockexchange.com and was wondering the quality of the reports? Any feedback/experiences?
http://www.otcstockexchange.com
CCCI.PK
China Cable and Communication, Inc. is the first foreign company to own and operate a cable television network in China. Located 85 miles south of Beijing, the network currently offers 39 channels within the Baoding city limits, and eight additional channels to outer areas in the Baoding metropolitan area. It transmits in both analog and digital signals over its fiber optic network, which includes 22 substations. Through its fiber optic technology, the Baoding network is capable of transmitting 37 analog television programs, six digital signals, and one FM music program. In addition to its cable television transmission services, Baoding network offers Internet access and value added services, such as broadband Internet access and ….
Avoid anything .pk and .ob like the plague. The only people who make money on them are the ‘pump and dumpers’.
I am referring to the penny stocks. (When you look up preferred stock they have a pink sheet suffix, but they don’t sell for pennies.)
University Circle Innovation Zone Broadband Technology Opportunity Program Submission
Try to open website but says 509 bandwith limit exceeded?
i keep on trying to open http://www.abercrombieci.com/ but when enter it comes up with this:
Bandwidth Limit Exceeded
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.
Apache/2.2.11 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.11 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at www.abercrombieci.com Port 80.
anything i can do to actually enter the site and stop this happening?
The site you are trying to get to is hosted on a server that has a download maximum limit, once that limit is reached then that’s it till the counter resets.
Contact the site admin and tell them the problem. You can find out who the site admin is but using a whois tool to get the domain details.
Bandwidth stands for the amount of data that has been transferred from your web space. If simply told, bandwidth is the diameter of a water pipe and data transfer is the amount of water that flows through it. If you have many data being transferred, choose a high bandwidth plans.
Many website hosting companies declare to offer “unlimited bandwidth” as part of their hosting packages. In actual fact, there is no truth behind it. There’s no such thing as “Unlimited Bandwidth”. In reality, it is very rare to come across any broadband company offering an internet connection as “unlimited megabytes per second.” From this fact, the reality can be judged behind the statement of a web hosting company that claims to customers that it will give them “Unlimited Bandwidth”. But it usually doesn’t even own its own access lines. It also has to be considered in case of a hard disk with unlimited disk space. Just consider, if you can get unlimited bandwidth for $25-30 a month then why aren’t big companies like Sun, Microsoft etc. not hosted there? In fact, why isn’t everyone hosted there? For that matter, if unlimited is a standard feature then why don’t all website hosting companies offer it? Is it because the hardware is expensive? No, it’s because some hosts are honest and don’t give in to such gimmicks.
There are many ways you can be deceived by these ‘ unlimited’ hosts. Several newly started hosts use it to cheat people. They take your money and after a few months when their server starts to become slow or reaches its limit, they run with your money!
The secret of ‘unlimited’ is actually hidden in the Terms of Service by the host. Unlimited generally equals 900mb only or so.
The host may restrict the kind of files that you can host on their server. Generally image galleries and audio/video files attract a lot more downloads thereby resulting in higher bandwidth consumption. So if there are no files of this type, your site won’t really require a lot of bandwidth.
A number of hosts mention in their Terms of Service that people can access unlimited bandwidth as long as you require. But they set a standard bandwidth. If your site goes over that limit they either may charge extra for it or cut off your download on the whole.
Generally, high bandwidth sites on these “Unlimited” plans are disconnected, and no refund given. Sometimes it finishes up with a large bill at the end of the month that they had not told on. Normally, the web hosting company will simply say that the site violated its Acceptable Use Policy or Terms of Service.
The best work is to plan ahead. To get high bandwidth and data transfer is not impossible. But you have to pay extra fees for it.
If your disk space and bandwidth requirements are very low then you can take an unlimited hosting plan. But if, you have an ecommerce site or a site that you expect to grow in size and bandwidth in future, do not accept any plans that offer unlimited bandwidth or disk space.
The Internet has, in a short space of time, become fundamental to the global economy. More than a billion people worldwide use it, both at work and in their social lives. Over the past three decades it has grown from an experimental research network and now underpins a range of new economic activities as well as activities and infrastructures that support our economies, from financial markets and health services to energy and transport.
The Internet is making economic activity more efficient, faster, and cheaper, and extending social interaction in unparalleled ways. Increasingly, the largest productivity gains for businesses come from using online networks in some form. The multinational food giant Nestl, for example, now receives all of its orders directly from supermarkets over the Internet. The shipping company UPS used online networks to optimize its delivery routes, saving 12 million liters of fuel in 2006 from nearly 100 000 trucks.
The Internet has also brought unprecedented user and consumer empowerment as well as opportunities for new innovative and social activities. Individuals have greater access to information, which facilitates comparisons and creates downward pressure on prices. Internet users are extremely active, creating new content themselves and interacting in new ways.
The Internet is quickly permeating all economic and social domains, and most public policy areas. For instance, e-government has become the prime tool for supporting government functions and interaction with citizens and businesses. Healthcare systems are increasingly making use of the Internet and online networks to increase affordability, quality and efficiency, through electronic patient record systems, remote patient monitoring and healthcare delivery, along with improved diagnostics and imaging technologies. Educational performance is found to be correlated with home access to, and use of, computers all other things being equal. Moreover, environmentally-friendly technologies based on the Internet in buildings and transport systems and alternative power generating systems can help address climate change and improve energy efficiency.
The influence of the network of networks is inherently global; helping to forge closer integration of our economies and societies. Moreover, as the Internet expands even further it can help the economic and social development of people of all countries. While there have been remarkable developments in recent years, much remains to be done: about 20% of the worlds population use the Internet, but over 5 billion people still lack access to it.
Before the rapid development of the Internet, separate systems telephone, television and video, individual computer systems stored and transmitted voice, video and data. Today, these systems are converging onto the Internet. In addition to convergence of network platforms, convergence is also taking place at several other levels: at the content level with Video on Demand (VoD) and television over Internet Protocol networks (IPTV); at the business level, with companies offering combined television, Internet and telephone services to subscribers; and at the device level, with multi-purpose devices that can combine email, telephone and Internet, for example.
THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET ECONOMY Indeed, this has become the era of converged media. Users upload some 10 hours of video per minute alone to the video sharing site YouTube. By 2008, nearly 300 million people are registered to use free VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) software Skype, enabling them to make phone calls worldwide at little or no extra cost via their existing Internet access. Converged media are also increasingly becoming mobile with the expansion of wireless broadband networks.
As convergence takes place and investment in next generation networks (NGN) begins, the role of very fast optical fibre networks to the home becomes increasingly important given that emerging applications, such as high-definition television and video-on-demand, require increasing amounts of bandwidth.
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