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Several factors, including geography and population density, account for the 71 percent of American households that the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) details barriers to high-speed Internet adoption. Twenty-eight percent of American house...
The main advantage of VoIP is that it bypasses traditional circuit switched networks, thereby avoiding the costs of traditional telephone communications. The results of a 2004 survey conducted by the Small Business Administration, provides a reference ...
A recent survey published by the Small Business Administration revealed that cable internet service accounts for nearly half of the small business high-speed Internet market. The survey theorized that this may be a result of favorable pricing or quite p...
DSL or xDSL is a group of technologies that provide digital data transfer over the telephone network. DSL originally stood for digital subscriber loop, but is now commonly referred to as digital subscriber line. The typical transfer speeds of DSL servic...
Let's first begin by setting our discussion in the proper context. Bandwidth can refer to many things depending upon the application being discussed. When it comes to radio, bandwidth often refers to wave length. In optics it is the width of an individ...
The t1 line is a digital transmission service that can be used for carrying voice and/or data. A T1 connection is sometimes referred to as a "dedicated service" as the service is delivered to and from the customer premise from the CO (Central Office) with...