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Pros to Getting Satellite Internet

So you’ve just moved into your dream retirement home away from the hustle and bustle of the city, noise, traffic and people. Your dream house is far enough away but still connected to the civilized world. In fact you need to keep in touch with family members, friends, and your investments in order to stay comfortable in your peaceful retirement home. So what are your options? Well the obvious answer would be to get internet but entering into the second decade of the 21st century people have more choices than ever before. You could go the cable internet route and have faster service than a simple dial-up connection, but if you don’t want to have the distractions of cable television, or be limited to receiving service from a company where you already might have poor cable service who’s to say that your internet connection won’t be the same as well. Or maybe you want to go the digital route and get DSL internet. Again DSL has a very fast connection, but like cable it also has its limitations. In particular you might not be able to access a DSL connection to your remote mountain cottage simply because you don’t have the necessary copper wiring in the phone lines. To put it simply you won’t receive reliable service. So what’s the next step?

Well in terms of internet technology, the next step towards improving your connections with family, friends and business partners is satellite internet. Unlike DSL, with a satellite internet connection you can be online and download any important documents anywhere at any time. You won’t have to leave your mountain paradise, because civilization will come to you. Also, the comparison to cable or DSL internet in terms of speed is very similar. You can receive services with a different range of connection speeds, and even the slowest ranges of speeds of connection are still fast. This means no more frustrated moments waiting for your computer to download your grand-daughter’s birthday card. In fact you’ll always have a connection ready to go when you sit down at your computer. You also won’t tie up one of your phone lines with a satellite connection.

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10 Things You Might Not Know About Verizon FiOS

Verzion’s FiOS service has a cool sounding name, but it is not exactly the most descriptive. With that in mind, I have compiled a brief list of things that many people may not necessarily know about Verizon’s FiOS service.

  1. FiOS is more than just a broadband service. Besides having a name that drips with pure tech-bling, FiOS delivers top-notch digital cable and telephone services to customers lucky enough to be in range. Even more impressive is the fact that they all share the same connection without slowing down one of the fastest and most affordable broadband connections in the nation.
  2. FTTH: FTTH stands for Fiber To The Home, and it describes how Verizon’s FiOS system delivers data. While fiber optics are used all throughout the Internet’s backbone, Verizon is the largest FTTH vendor in the country, and FiOS is their flagship consumer service. Fiber is good, and almost all vendors claim to have fiber, but few actually bring it to the property line.
  3. Fiber is the future. Transmitting data over metal wires is an old concept that has worked well until recently, but comes with inherent limitations. Heat buildups and signal degradation over distance are common problems for engineers and network architects, but neither of these are major problems with a 100% fiber optic network such as Verizon’s FiOS. Fiber can be upgraded again and again at discount prices, which means that once copper wiring reaches its limits, fiber will keep improving and offerings better services.
  4. Verizon’s FiOS is more than a sum of its parts, it is a fusion of them. Verizon’s team of engineers have spent a lot of time and energy examining how people live and where television, broadband, and telephone services fit into the lives of average people. For example: isn’t it annoying when a relative or friend calls right in the middle of a big game or critical moment during a show? With digital telephone and cable services offered via FiOS, caller IDs will appear on-screen along with the option of pausing shows (if one has a DVR) or sending the caller directly to the mailbox to leave a voicemail. Now THAT is convenience that is hard to beat.
  5. There’s an App for that too! FiOS has its own app-center that is referred to as the Widget Bazaar. FiOS apps are almost universally designed to integrate into the television viewing experience in a professionally designed way. These apps add extra value and most are free, though some are free with the option to sign up for additional services. The wealth of apps is impressive, matched only by their quality and visual presentation. Warning: It may be impossible to go back to watching regular digital TV after experiencing app-fueled FiOS digital programming.
  6. Bundle up and save! It may sound counterintuitive at first, but it is possible to get more and pay less by bundling services with many providers, and Verizon FiOS is certainly no exception. Not only does having more than one Verizon FiOS service provide a unique fusion, it also helps customers save money. It is possible to save a lot of money by selecting bundles of digital phone, digital cable, and broadband services, instead of shopping for individual services. Smart customers will take a look at their existing bills and see which bills they could cut by bundling with Verizon FiOS. Chances are that the cumulative effect of bundling could save a good deal of money, especially if measured over months or even years.
  7. Save even more! Why pay full price when it is easy to find a FiOS promotion code that is essentially a coupon for FiOS services. Finding a FiOS promo code is never further than an Internet search away, and the results could be incredible savings on FiOS services. Be sure to not expiration dates on offers and any other limitations.
  8. Verizon FiOS customers can access their DVR from the ‘net. One of the coolest ideas that Verizon FiOS engineers and programmers turned into a reality is the ability to remotely schedule and manage DVRs. Hear about a great show at the water cooler? No problem! Log in and set the DVR at the house to download it automatically without worrying about a complicated installation.
  9. Save money on other stuff too! Verizon FiOS customers have access to the Spend Smart widget that can help them save time and money by turning their cell phones and membership cards to select chains into coupons. Want to save more? Look for a FiOS promo code that either comes with something that is already worth buying or a FiOS promotion code that offers a discount on something worth buying. Such items might include a DVR box, a laptop, or even a game console!
  10. FiOS is a service that is evolving rapidly. It is possible to describe what FiOS is an offers today, but what it may offer tomorrow is anyone’s guess. Speed increases, additional channels, widgets, and new features are added all the time to FiOS. Verizon keeps innovating, but they always keep their ear open for great ideas from customers. Be certain to drop them a line if there is some critical feature or change that would make their service a no-brainer. A company that does not have their ear to the ground in this day and age is likely to get steamrolled, and it is clear that Verizon has learned this lesson well by looking at the shortcomings of the competition.

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How to Sign Up For Verizon FiOS

Verizon’s FiOS system is unique amongst top tier broadband providers due to its unique use of fiber all the way from Verizon’s connection to the Internet’s backbone to the door of FiOS subscribers. The result is an unprecedented level of broadband performance and frequent upgrades to an already-class-leading network that is bound to make other broadband junkies jealous. Add to this the fact that FiOS serves up digital telephone service and a full-fledged, top-of-the-line digital cable service over the very same connection, and it is easy to see why FiOS is popular in the areas in which it is available.

In fact, if Verizon’s FiOS network were to have any flaws, it would be that they company has yet to expand its network from one coast to the other, which means that the very first step in ordering FiOS might be the last for some consumers: checking availability. It is relatively easy to check the availability of Verizon’s FiOS service via Verizon’s own FIOS website. For those customers lucky enough to be in range of Verizon’s 100% fiber optic network, the big question is what to do next.

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Faster Broadband Causes Increased Competition

Super-fast broadband deals which can achieve speeds of up to 40Mb/s are likely to lead to increased competition and, thus, lower prices for consumers.

The BT Infinity service which uses fibre-to-the-cabinet technology and is part of BT Openreach’s £1.5 billion investment in its broadband infrastructure, for example, has lower prices than many of the UK’s other so-called ’super-fast’ broadband deals.

By the end of the month 500,000 properties will be connected to Infinity in the UK with up to 4 million online by the end of the year.

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Stealing the Internet From Your Neighbor is Easier Than You Think! But DON’T Do It!

I’ve been a computer technician for over 35 years. When Wi-Fi first came out I thought, “This is what I’ve been waiting for… now I can connect to my laptop from anywhere in the house.” I was right! Unfortunately, so could lots of other people!

Actually, I was probably the first one to connect to my wireless router from one of my neighbors. I’d taken my laptop over to his house to help him design an Excel spreadsheet and while I was working, I noticed that my laptop was ‘on-line.’ Even though I was four houses away and across the street, probably 200 feet at least, the signal was rock-solid and I could surf the Net at will.

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