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		<title>Pros to Getting Satellite Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 04:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">So you&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217;s to say that your internet connection won&#8217;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&#8217;t have the necessary copper wiring in the phone lines. To put it simply you won&#8217;t receive reliable service. So what&#8217;s the next step?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">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&#8217;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&#8217;s birthday card. In fact you&#8217;ll always have a connection ready to go when you sit down at your computer. You also won&#8217;t tie up one of your phone lines with a satellite connection.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the best reasons to get satellite internet technology is that once you get you satellite set-up you will always have the option of satellite internet. For example if you move, you can take the dish and modem with you and you won&#8217;t ever have to deal with a service technician to set-up your internet. You could also get a portable dish and take it with you on vacation. You could even take the motor home around the country and be able to receive portable satellite service from any mountain, river, canyon, or plain across the great nation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By making the satellite decision you can e-mail your grandchildren now to let them know how retirement is going, and invite your family to come and visit you when they get the chance.</p>
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		<title>10 Things You Might Not Know About Verizon FiOS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 04:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Verzion&#8217;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&#8217;s FiOS service.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Verzion&#8217;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&#8217;s FiOS service.</p>
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<li>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.</li>
<li>FTTH: FTTH stands for Fiber To The Home, and it describes how Verizon&#8217;s FiOS system delivers data. While fiber optics are used all throughout the Internet&#8217;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.</li>
<li>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&#8217;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.</li>
<li>Verizon&#8217;s FiOS is more than a sum of its parts, it is a fusion of them. Verizon&#8217;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&#8217;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.</li>
<li>There&#8217;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.</li>
<li>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.</li>
<li>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.</li>
<li>Verizon FiOS customers can access their DVR from the &#8216;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.</li>
<li>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!</li>
<li>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&#8217;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.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">So there you have it, 10 things that you may not have known about Verizon&#8217;s fiber optic FiOS system. Remember, look around for a FiOS promotion code before signing up and save even more by bundling!</p>
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		<title>How to Sign Up For Verizon FiOS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 03:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Verizon&#8217;s FiOS system is unique amongst top tier broadband providers due to its unique use of fiber all the way from Verizon&#8217;s connection to the Internet&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Verizon&#8217;s FiOS system is unique amongst top tier broadband providers due to its unique use of fiber all the way from Verizon&#8217;s connection to the Internet&#8217;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.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In fact, if Verizon&#8217;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&#8217;s FiOS service via Verizon&#8217;s own FIOS website. For those customers lucky enough to be in range of Verizon&#8217;s 100% fiber optic network, the big question is what to do next.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Luckily, there is an easy answer to that question: Look for bargains. Verizon offers many different FiOS plans and al la carte options to choose from, but savvy shoppers would be wise to look for coupons that are referred to as Verizon FiOS promotion codes before making any final purchases. It also helps to look at the various FiOS promo codes to find the one that will save one the most money in the long run without sacrificing features. After all, a great deal on a low-tier service is a bargain at no price, so be sure to examine the offerings carefully.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In most cases, bundling is the best way save money and that is often the case when shopping for Verizon FiOS deal with a FiOS promo code as well. FiOS services include top-notch digital cable offerings, advanced digital telephone services, and incredible broadband packages. The only thing that Verizon does not seem to offer, for whatever reason, is the ability to bundle their wireless services with their FiOS services. In some cases, a FiOS promo code may offer a great deal not only on FiOS services but also on the purchase of a 3G-enabled laptop or cellular phones, but most FiOS promotion codes focus on Verizon&#8217;s FiOS offerings.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One thing to consider when evaluating the various FiOS offerings is that the various services are not necessarily separate, but are actually capable of interacting in a seamless and convenient way. For example, Verizon FiOS customers that have a TV and telephone plan will find that they can get their caller ID information displayed on their TV set(s). Those with a DVR box will find that pausing a show is an option that can be executed directly from the remote control whenever the phone rings. The entire user experience is so well executed that it is obvious that the fusion of the different components is worth far more than the sum of the individual services. That does not mean that one should pay more than they have to, however, which is why bundling and using a Verizon promotion code is essential to getting the best deal.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Finding the right bundle is usually best accomplished by looking at what Verizon has to offer and see what looks appealing. The bundles change from time to time, but they are generally broken down into three tiers that offer a lot of value. Not all promotional codes can be used for all bundles, so be sure to consider all options available before making any final decisions. It is probably inadvisable to buy a bundle that is too expensive only to use a promotional code, but it is also equally inadvisable to look for a bundle that lacks key features just to use a promo code. Instead, it might be best to wait a few weeks and/or look for additional FiOS promotion codes that are readily available on the Internet.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once a bundle or plan has been selected, a la carte additions are available as well. If the a la carte options start to get expensive, consider checking the next highest bundle to see if some of the features are included. In some cases, it is possible to buy a higher-tier bundle at a lower price than a lower-tier bundle with certain a la carte options. After making all final selections, all that is left to do is to schedule a visit from a Verizon FiOS work crew to help set up the new FIOS system and give a self-congratulatory pat on the back for shopping smartly and saving money.</p>
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		<title>Get Grandma Online in 6 Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 03:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a digital divide in America, but it has less to do with economics as it does with age. Although senior citizens have made much headway in recent years, there are still significant segments of the elderly community that refuse to touch a computer, or anything digital at all with a ten foot pole.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There is a digital divide in America, but it has less to do with economics as it does with age. Although senior citizens have made much headway in recent years, there are still significant segments of the elderly community that refuse to touch a computer, or anything digital at all with a ten foot pole.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The issue was broached beautifully several years ago on a television sitcom of all places. CBS&#8217;s Everybody Loves Raymond told the story of how Ray&#8217;s father Frank loved his old jazz records. He refused to modernize with CD&#8217;s, and nobody could seem to convince him of the superiority of sound and features that CD&#8217;s offered. In order to bring his father into the twenty-first century, Ray concocted a plan. He bought his father CD versions of the jazz records he already owned, and suddenly turned them on to prove their superior sound quality. As luck would have it, the volume on the CD player was cranked up way too high, proving what Frank had always believed: technology is nothing but trouble. Frank then put on one of his scratchy, static-laden LP&#8217;s, and sighed contentedly. Low-tech rules!</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The episode enforces the frustration many of us have had with our aging parents and grandparents. There are so many benefits that computers and digital devices would bring to our loved ones, if only they could get over their fear or technology. The biggest hurdle is, of course, the internet. How can you convince grandma to get online? This is no small challenge for many people. Fortunately, there is a way. It will take some legwork and patience on your end, but with a little gentle persuasion (and without condescension!), grandma will be bloggin&#8217; it up in no time. Or at least emailing.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1) Set-up. You need to either get her a computer with internet service or set up a place for her to get online. If you are going to help her at her home, make sure she has a high-speed connection. How fast? Consider that she likely won&#8217;t be doing any heavy online gaming, but she will want to video conference. A 1.5 Mbps connection would be sufficient. Just make sure she isn&#8217;t using dial-up, which is just way too slow for today&#8217;s complex websites. Remember, we want this to be a comfortable experience for her. If she lives in any type of Assisted Living facility, chances are, she will have some place to get online already, or at least wi-fi service to get online with her own laptop.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2) Create her online accounts in advance. You see, it might sound easy for you to tell her to &#8220;go to Facebook and make your own profile,&#8221; but that is complicated stuff if you haven&#8217;t done it before. You can start by getting her a web-based email account from Yahoo, MSN, or Gmail. If you can, try to choose usernames and passwords that will work on several sites so she doesn&#8217;t have to remember 10 different ones. Make sure the email site is set to &#8220;Remember my Password,&#8221; and write her username and password on a sheet of paper in case she has trouble signing in later on. Once her email is set up, you can proceed to social networking sites like Facebook, or something more senior focused like Eons.com or Senioricity.com. But photo sites will be even more important. Get her signed up with a site like Photobucket, Snapfish, or Flickr. Make sure it will be compatible with the sites that you or other family members use so that it will be easy for her to share pictures of the grandkids.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3) Get her set up for Video Conferencing. This might sound harder than it is. If her computer is not set up with a built-in camera, go to Wal-Mart and buy a Skype-compatible USB 2.0 camera with built-in microphone. They can retail between $15 and $50, depending on quality. Installation should be a snap for any computer made in the past couple of years. When you get it installed, go to Skype.com and get her signed up for a Skype account. Same rules apply here: choose the same username, and ask Skype to &#8220;remember&#8221; her information. Once you are into her new account, add family members&#8217; usernames and passwords to her contact list.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">4) Make everything simple! You can do this without being condescending. Every person is different. Some seniors might resent it if you create a couple of simple icons on their desktop labeled &#8220;Internet,&#8221; &#8220;E-mail,&#8221; and &#8220;Grand-Babies.&#8221; But more likely, they will appreciate the effort to make everything just a click away. This kind of thing doesn&#8217;t take much time at all, and a clutter-free computing experience is a low-stress experience.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">5) Coordinate with other family members, especially the ones who live out of town. Before she ever gets online, have them share their photo albums online, and even send her an email welcoming her to the twenty-first century, complete with a photo attachment. But best of all would be to make sure they are ready and willing to video conference with her right off the bat. Nothing will bring tears to her eyes quicker than seeing the grandkids wave to her with a few easy clicks of the mouse. It will go a long way in making her online experience comfortable and exciting right off the bat.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">6) The reveal. All of the previous steps are preparation. She doesn&#8217;t have to be there when you do them. In fact, it would be better if she wasn&#8217;t, because she might get nervous seeing you enter so much information at different sites. So once you have completed steps 1-5, bring her to the computer, and let her see, step by step, all of the cool things she can do online. Even now, be sure not to over-do it. She probably won&#8217;t be ready for Netflix streaming movies. That&#8217;s okay. Take it one step at a time. She&#8217;ll get there eventually!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Remember that for The Greatest Generation, technology and gadgets are secondary to relationships. It ought to be that way for every generation, shouldn&#8217;t it? For this reason, it is best to focus on those online advancements that bring people closer together, especially the grandkids. If you can prove to her that a little bit of know-how can improve long-distance relationships with people she loves, it might be all she needs.</p>
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		<title>Keep in Better Touch With a 4G Network Provider</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By now, you&#8217;ve heard of 4G network coverage as a faster, more convenient way to surf the web at home or around town. The 4G network uses the latest WiMax technology to send signals from your laptop to the Internet, ensuring a clear, constant connection. This coverage expands from your basement to the furthest reaches [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">By now, you&#8217;ve heard of 4G network coverage as a faster, more convenient way to surf the web at home or around town. The 4G network uses the latest WiMax technology to send signals from your laptop to the Internet, ensuring a clear, constant connection. This coverage expands from your basement to the furthest reaches of your city limit, making the entire city your virtual playground. For a low monthly price, you are privy to the benefits that come with always having online access and you can opt to have network coverage in your home, all over the city, or both.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In addition to changing the way you surf the web, your 4G network provider can also change how you make phone calls. You can add on a voice plan to your 4G wireless coverage and stay better connected online and on the phone. Under this plan, you are able to make unlimited long distance phone calls at a low monthly cost. Keep in better touch with your sister in Minneapolis or use the voice plan for weekly phone check-ups with your son in college. Regardless of where you&#8217;re calling or for how long you talk, your 4G wireless technology provider keeps you connected via phone as well.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Your voice plan not only keeps you better connected to loved ones who are at a long distance but also helps you monitor your phone calls better. With a voice plan and 4G network coverage, you can actually forward all of your voicemails to your e-mail account. The voicemails come in Wav attachments and enable you to listen to voicemails from calls that you may have missed from your home while you&#8217;re at the supermarket, the gym, or at work. This feature from your 4G wireless technology provider enables you to get your messages and return calls faster.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Finally, with your 4G wireless provider, you can better control who can get a hold of you on your phone and when. The phone plan allows you to actually forward calls from your home phone to your mobile or vice versa. Additionally, it enables you to block calls from specific persons or companies. This means you may never have to hear from another telemarketer again. These features from your 4G wireless technology provider enable you to control how and whom you communicate with.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With a voice plan from your 4G provider, you can stay in better touch with loved ones and clients for a low monthly cost. The plan works in conjunction with your 4G coverage, which allows you to stay better connected through unlimited long distance calling. In addition to checking your bank account and paying your bills with your 4G coverage, you can also receive and listen to your voicemails. Furthermore, this plan puts you in control of how you communicate by allowing you to forward and block calls. These services forever change the way you communicate by enabling you to have an affordable, easy way to stay online and on the phone.</p>
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		<title>Business Broadband With Low Cost Phone Calls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have fast cars, fast marriages, fast foods, and now fast communication, and the world is getting smaller everyday.  Superfast 24MB broadband is making its entry into the world of communication.  Low cost phone calls from Least Cost Telecom through business broadband have undergone total change from ordinary phone line into a high [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">We have fast cars, fast marriages, fast foods, and now fast communication, and the world is getting smaller everyday.  Superfast 24MB broadband is making its entry into the world of communication.  Low cost phone calls from Least Cost Telecom through business broadband have undergone total change from ordinary phone line into a high speed information line.  It is the fastest connection that can get you to your business associates and makes business deals smooth and easy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Business broadband has a high rate of data conveyance.  With such high speed, it can enhance sales and productivity.  And what is more it is that it doesn’t need a big capital outlay.  You can connect with flat rate monthly charges. Least Cost Telecom offers a choice of 1.3MB or 2.5MB upload speeds.  There are added value services such as unlimited downloads over and above a fixed IP address with every connection. This comes in a packaged deal for a 3-month minimum term and you can be notified in four days time.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The low cost phone calls via broadband of Least Cost Telecom come in just the most opportune time.  There are many advantages when businesses whether small or large avail of the business broadband for low cost phone calls from Least Cost Telecom.  With 24MB broadband from Least Cost Telecom, you have a choice of 2 levels of upload and download speeds such as 24MAX at 1.3MB or 24MAXPLUS at 2.5MB.  The contention ratio is 20 to 1 which is better than normal of 50:1 or 100:1.  Wherever you are or whatever distances, you are covered.  Through ADSL2 you are assured of good quality connection environmental factors notwithstanding.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As always Least Cost Telecom has on standby customer service support for any concerns you may have, technical issues and hardware requirements.  Business broadband to be viable must be in an area where there is a BT phone line and the exchange is enabled.  There is actually no worries with this since more are added every week.  And to switch to 24MB broadband you need to sign a service agreement with Least Cost Telecom which includes a debit mandate authorisation.  Then you are done!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Broadband has done a lot of wonders to otherwise exorbitant telephone expenditures.  It has speeded up data transmission but has maintained the superior norms of quality and dependability.  The latest technology helps in cutting cost of outbound calls even without changing your existing telephone numbers and performance is almost always enhanced.  Your communication is permanently connected and its dual duties of making voice calls at the same time as receiving files and information in the shortest possible time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Least Cost Telecom emphasises that business broadband is perfect for small, medium, and large businesses.  This is a new and exciting chance particularly for organisations with multiple locations.  Call charges are the minimum.  Low cost phones calls are made possible through transparent pricing structures without hidden charges or confusing fine print contract terms.  The rates have never been this reasonable as ever.  There is a plan for every requirement whether your preference is landline or mobile phone.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Least Cost Telecom has been in the business for quite some time that its experience and reputation is unquestionable.  Customer service and support are second to none.  The speed that it makes to serve you equals the speed that broadband can do.  Communication is fast and never confusing.  It makes things easy and life simple and uncomplicated for end users.</p>
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		<title>How the Right Broadband Package Can Save You From High Line Rental Costs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BT&#8217;s line rental increase in April this year has dealt rather a low blow to ADSL broadband users as they are now obliged to pay £15 a year more for their line rental, as well as more for calls.
This in effect means that the cost of line rental has risen to £11.75, unless you pay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">BT&#8217;s line rental increase in April this year has dealt rather a low blow to ADSL broadband users as they are now obliged to pay £15 a year more for their line rental, as well as more for calls.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This in effect means that the cost of line rental has risen to £11.75, unless you pay your bill by Direct Debit for which the charge has remained static at £10.50.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">BT has introduced a paperless online billing service in their effort to contribute to the environment. Less carbon footprint and all that! It smacks a bit of cost cutting but this is to your advantage as checking your BT phone bill online prevents that £1.25 a month creeping from your pocket.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">However, there is no need for you to use BT&#8217;s line rental at all as there are other options.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Get a broadband package that includes line rental</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are several broadband providers offering you either totally free line rental or line rental at a lower rate.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Those broadband providers with packages offering free line rental are Tiscali broadband and Plusnet broadband, together with Orange broadband and the Post Office broadband.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The money you will save by switching to a broadband package which includes free line rental is not to be sneezed at, bearing in mind that line rental will soon cost as much as £141 a year.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are undoubtedly far more pleasurable ways of using that £141. Just think of an air ticket abroad somewhere for the same amount!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Virgin Media is a provider that has no need of line rental at all as it uses its own cable network. This could free up the £141 saving to be used towards purchasing a broadband, phone and TV bundle as an alternative.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is unfortunately no such thing as a free lunch since all the broadband providers offering free line rental packages stipulate that you also have to take out a home phone call package with them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">An exception here is Virgin Media, though even they demand a monthly fee for a phone package if you are interested in signing up for one of their broadband, tv and phone deals.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Get a broadband package with a lower rate line rental</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Packages with cheaper line rental offered by some broadband providers could put an extra £33 a year in your pocket. That&#8217;s certainly worth a good look.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is the inevitable catch though, as with these reduced line rental offers you are obliged to also take out a home phone package with the provider. You can&#8217;t take up the line rental offer with broadband only.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The budget broadband provider TalkTalk offers cheaper line rental than BT, as does the often slated Toucan, whilst slightly less expensive line rentals are also offered by Plusnet and Madasafish.</p>
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		<title>The 7 Magic Questions You Should Always Ask Yourself About Any Broadband Deal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hidden amongst the apparent mishmash of broadband
adverts, offers and deals are some excellent bargains to be had, the problem is just how to sift the wheat from the chaff.
To get it right first time, just make sure you ask the right questions before taking any deal:
1. Can I get this broadband deal where I live?

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Hidden amongst the apparent mishmash of broadband<br />
adverts, offers and deals are some excellent bargains to be had, the problem is just how to sift the wheat from the chaff.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To get it right first time, just make sure you ask the right questions before taking any deal:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1. Can I get this broadband deal where I live?</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Upfront, remember that not all broadband deals are available to every address in the UK. A number of providers have their own equipment set up in different exchanges around the UK and this enables them to offer cheap broadband deals to customers &#8211; but this may not include you!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So how do you find out?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fortunately you can enter your phone number and/or postcode into a postcode checker on a broadband comparison site which will sieve out the deals that are definitely available in your area.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Alternatively, a simple postcode check on the broadband provider&#8217; own website will soon tell you if you are eligible or not.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2. Will I have to switch telephone providers to take the deal?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A number of broadband providers presently offer a deal where their own phone service is &#8216;bundled&#8217; in tandem with their broadband offering. This means that you have to switch your line rental &#8211; and/or your call provider &#8211; from BT to the new provider.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">PlusNet, TalkTalk and Tiscali are broadband providers offering such deals and are well worth considering, since these deals are in most cases more economical than having to pay line rental to BT.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3. Is the price being distorted by an introductory price offer?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is an important point to consider as a number of broadband deals appear very tempting to start with until you look at the full picture. Remember the old warning? Let the buyer beware!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">BT Total Broadband, for example, offers a deal of £7.95 a month that at first glance seems a bargain until you realise it is only for the first 3 months, after which the price doubles to £15.99 a month for the remaining 15 months of the contract.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">4. How many months will you be tied to the provider by a contract?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most bargain offers tie you down to an 18 or 24 month contract, though genuine broadband deals will give you the best value for money.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It&#8217;s a good idea to choose a shorter contract if you prefer to switch broadband deals every year or if you are likely to be out of the country for a spell.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">5. Am I going to have to pay connection charges or activation fees?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This one is quite simple, but make sure you first read the small print carefully to pick up any hidden setup expenses.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As a general rule, broadband packages with no contract almost always require setup costs, typically in the region of £40 &#8211; £50.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Virtually all broadband deals will give you free setup, provided that you sign up for a year.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">6. Will I be able to download as much as I want to?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A favourite ploy of some broadband providers is to limit bandwidth at busy periods because this keeps their costs down.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So it&#8217;s pretty important that you read through the &#8216;fair and acceptable use policy&#8217; of your selected broadband deal to check that there are no harsh restrictions on peak time usage.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sky Broadband has recently become the first UK broadband provider ever to totally drop its fair use policy, allowing users to download as much as they want, whenever they want.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">7. Will I have to pay over the odds for customer support?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Low-priced broadband deals, in particular the very cheapest, quite often make use of premium rate numbers for customer or technical support<br />
lines, which sort of detracts a bit from what you thought was a bargain deal.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fortunately, these are becoming few and far between and even some of the cheapest broadband deals now offer entirely free telephone support.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So, armed with the above information, you should be able to make an informed and accurate choice of broadband provider. Good luck!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How did the bundle providers fare in the satisfaction survey conducted by which? magazine.
The providers included in the survey are Utility Warehouse,Sky,Talk Talk,Tiscali,Virgin Media,Orange and finally BT.
77% Utility Warehouse
Utility Warehouse is a discount club,so the more services that you buy together the higher discount off your monthly bill.As well as phone and broadband,its services offers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">How did the bundle providers fare in the satisfaction survey conducted by which? magazine.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The providers included in the survey are Utility Warehouse,Sky,Talk Talk,Tiscali,Virgin Media,Orange and finally BT.<br />
77% Utility Warehouse</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Utility Warehouse is a discount club,so the more services that you buy together the higher discount off your monthly bill.As well as phone and broadband,its services offers mobile phone,gas and electricity,all billed on one monthly statement.<br />
Satisfaction rating</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">With a score of 77% the Utilty warehouse came out top in the survey and was the only bundle provider to to achieve a Which? best buy status.It had far less unhappy customers than other providers,with only 3% included in the survey were dissatisfied with Utility Warehouse overall.It did better than other providers for customer service and value for money.<br />
Deals (prices include line rental and membership)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Broadcall standard £21.72 a month:24Mbps broadband,40GB cap,free weekend calls,no minimum contract (£50 fee if cancelled in first 12 months)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Broadcall Plus £26.72 a month:24Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free weekend calls,no minimum contract (£50 fee if cancelled in first 12 months</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Free calls 24 hours a day to uk landlines and top 10 global destinations if two other services are taken out at the same time.<br />
58% SKY</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sky offers free broadband to its pay monthly customers.This has only 2Mbps speeds with 2GB usage cap.This should be ample just for web surfing or emails,but you can get higher speeds and caps for an extra £5.If you already have,or are thinking of getting SKY TV.SKY&#8217;s free broadband is likely to save you money.<br />
Satisfaction rating</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Only a quarter of its customers rate SKY &#8216;very good&#8217; for value for money,but above-average customer service helps it to be rated the second best bundle provider in the survey,whith a Which? customer score of 58%.Overall only 6% are unhappy with SKY&#8217;s service.<br />
Deals (12-month contract.Prices include line rental)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sky Tv,broadband and talk £26.50 &#8216;free&#8217; broadband,free evening and weekend calls,SKY TV Variety Pack</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Entertainment with SKY £36.50 &#8216;free&#8217;broadband,unlimited anytime calls,six Sky TV Entertainment packs</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sports and Entertainment £45.50 &#8216;free&#8217;broadband,free evening and weekend calls,Sky TV Variety pack and sports pack.<br />
56% Talk Talk</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Talk Talk offers a single custimisable broadband and home phone package called MyTalkTalk.You can add extra &#8216;boosts&#8217;for £4 a month per boost.If you don&#8217;t mind being tied in for 18 months and you live in a TalkTalk LLU area,these packages are a pretty good deal.<br />
Satisfaction rating</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">TalkTalk has somewhatshaken off the poor image it gained when it launched its &#8216;free&#8217;broadband a couple of years back,and its Which? customer score isn&#8217;t bad.For value for money it does better than any bundle provider except Utility Warehouse,though it&#8217;s customer service is only average.<br />
Deals (prices include line rental)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">TalkTalk Essentials package £16.99: 8Mbps broadband,40GB cap,free evening and weekeend calls,free calls to 36 international destinations</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Boosts include:Speed boost-to the maximum speed your linecan handle;Download plus-double your download limit;anytime UK calls-unlimited calls to UK landlines anytime.<br />
48% Tiscali</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tiscal&#8217;s 12-month homephone/broadband bundles are available across the UK.If you live outside Tiscali&#8217;s LLU areas (about 50% of uk homes)you&#8217;ll have to pay an additional fee for bundles that include broadband.<br />
Satisfaction rating</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though sitting in the middle of the survey for Which? customer score.Tiscalli has a higher proportion of dissatisfied customers (10%)than most other bundle providers in the survey.This suggests its service levels can be hit and miss-which is confirmed by a mediocre customer service rating-though its fares better than most bundle providers for value for money.<br />
Deals (prices include line rental)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tiscalli Option 1 £14.99;8Mbps unlimited broadband,free weekend calls,including calls to 10 international destinations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tiscalli Option 2 £19.99;8Mbps unlimited broadband,free anytime calls,including calls to 10 international destinations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Three way bundle£19.99;Same as option 1,plus Tv Variety pack including 40+channels.Add anytime calls for an extra £5<br />
48% Virgin Media</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Virgin Media was the first company to bundle four telecoms services together (home phone,digital tv,broadband and mobile phone contracts).You can choose to have just one service,or bundle together a combination of two to four sevices.Cheaper bundles are available in cable areas (around 50% of UK households).<br />
Satisfaction rating</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Virgin media has an average Which? customer score,though those who have mobile bundled in rate this highly-more than half are very satisfied with this.It scores higher than most for customer service,but it is let down by a poor score for value for money.<br />
Deals (12-month cable deals.Prices include line rental)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Broadband and phone £20;2Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free weekend calls.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Broadband,TV and phone £30;2Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free weekend calls,over 90 TV channels.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">XL broadband £56;20Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free anytime calls,over 145 tv channels.<br />
46% Orange</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Orange bundles are available to anyone,but the company offers a £10 discount on each package to orange mobile-pay-monthly customers.You&#8217;ll need to commit to an 18-month contract to take up one of Orange&#8217;s three home phone and broadband deals.<br />
Satisfaction rating</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though not alone as one of the worst performers in terms of Which? customer score.Orange has the highest proportion of unhappy customers-15% are very or fairly dissatisfied with its overall service.Its &#8216;very good&#8217; cores for value for money and customer service are both below average.<br />
Deals (prices include line rental)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Home starter £20.27;8Mbps broadband,10GB cap,free evening and weekend calls.Line rental payable to BT</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Home select £30.27;8Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free Voip calls.Line rental payable to BT</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Home Max £25;8Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free evening and wekend calls,free Voip calls.<br />
46% BT</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">BT offers a good degree of choice.However,bundles including unlimited broadband and/or anytime UK calls can work out more expensive than rival deals.Bundles with a TV element include BT Vision.It&#8217;s a flexible way of accessing digital TV,but set-up costs can add up,and tarrifs can be confusing.<br />
Satisfaction rating</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">BT joins Orange as one of the poorest-rated companies in the survey in terms of its Which? customer score.Despite being the biggest home phone service provider in the UK.BT was rated below average for most aspects of its service,and has the lowest value-for-money score of all bundle providers.<br />
Deals (prices include line rental)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Get Connected £25.92;8Mbps broadband,10GB cap free evening and weekend calls,18 month contract.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Unlimited £39.58;8Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free anytime calls,18 month contract.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">More access £45.49;8Mbps broadband,10GB cap,free evening and weekend calls,18 month contract,BT Vision Gold value deal.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Well i hope this helps you when trying to go for a bundling package,i was pretty suprised to see BT right at the bottom as they are the biggest provider in the UK.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you have made your choice as to which supplier you will choose,if it is with Utility Warehouse please visit my website in my profile.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many thanks</p>
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