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		<title>Is 3 Broadband PAYG Taking Over?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3 Laptop Broadband and Mobile broadband &#8211; First I&#8217;ll explain these terms, then tell you the secrets worth over 6000 to you, here, for free.</p>
<p>Mobile Internet means getting broadband speed internet &#8211; just like at home &#8211; not through your land line but through a mobile phone network like Orange, Vodafone or 3. Literally millions of business people, students, and normal internet users already love the freedom and convenience of this type of technology.</p>
<p>The technology is very simple; you just plug in a plastic stick called a Dongle in to your laptop. Once expensive, these devices are cheap and/or free &#8211; see below for more info.</p>
<p>Laptop Broadband is the same thing, but the term has become popular because now the networks are giving away free laptops as part of their deals. I had just got a mobile broadband deal without a free laptop so when I saw 3 offering a free laptop with their mobile broadband so I checked the small print thoroughly. You don&#8217;t ever give the laptop back, its yours to keep, and there are no annoying cash back vouchers or anything to claim back, you get the laptop right at the start.</p>
<p>Everyone should be aware of the 3 points below, please make sure your mates don&#8217;t get caught out by this next point:</p>
<p>1. Each Mobile Internet package comes with a certain amount of data you can use each month. Go over this and get stung hard, especially if using it outside the EU. 3 charge 6 per MB so that&#8217;s 6000 for a GB of data &#8211; about a day or two&#8217;s casual surfing. And 3 are the second cheapest!</p>
<p>2. I got the best deal I could find -15GB of data per month for just 15, however, do not get what I got!</p>
<p>For 2.50 per month more you can get a brand spanking proper laptop worth 300 or 400. Considering you could replace your land line and existing broadband for this price and get a new laptop as well, it might be worth looking at.</p>
<p>3. 3 came out as the big winners in the Broadband Expert 2008 Mobile Broadband Awards:</p>
<p>In the awards, 3 Mobile Broadband won:</p>
<p>So, if you&#8217;re going to get mobile Internet get it from 3 as they have won the most awards. Also make sure you get a free laptop with it. As 3 won the award for best laptop offer as well, that works out pretty well.</p>
<p>So to sum up, if you&#8217;re thinking of getting mobile broadband then make sure you get a free laptop deal, and get it through 3 because they&#8217;ve won awards for the being the cheapest and best overall provider whilst also offering the best laptop deal.</p>
<p>Best Value and</p>
<p>91% UK coverage</p>
<p>My conclusion is you should definitely get a free laptop with your mobile broadband deal, and as 3 won the awards for best value, best free laptop package and best overall, it&#8217;s becoming clearer who to choose as your mobile broadband supplier &#8211; with or without a free laptop.</p>
<p>3 laptop broadband benefits:</p>
<p>90%+ HSDPA high speed coverage</p>
<p>Can be used on multiple PC&#8217;s</p>
<p>No phone line required</p>
<p>Next day delivery</p>
<p>The laptops on offer change all the time. Right now there are incredible laptop offers. Because of the UK&#8217;s massive debt I believe the Pound will drop massively in value soon and will buy a lot less laptop for your money, so lock in these deals while you can get them.</p>
<p>Our team keeps abreast of all the latest <a href="http://www.3laptopbroadband.co.uk/3-broadband-payg">3 Broadband PAYG</a> deals on one easy to read page. Get them while theyre hot at www.laptopbroadband.co.uk. Visit now and discover which laptops he recommends right now, and why. <a href="http://www.3laptopbroadband.co.uk/">3 Broadband</a></p>
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		<title>Data Security is Key to Business Communications</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Data is the life blood of any business and keeping data safe is of vital importance for any business. Data can take many forms including company guidelines and policies along with client information. Protecting this data from hackers and other potential threats is very important to maintain successful business relationships. Any lost data could mean lost customers even to extent of having a business fail entirely due to the lack of security.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Data is the life blood of any business and keeping data safe is of vital importance for any business. Data can take many forms including company guidelines and policies along with client information. Protecting this data from hackers and other potential threats is very important to maintain successful business relationships. Any lost data could mean lost customers even to extent of having a business fail entirely due to the lack of security.</p>
<p>The reasons for protecting the data from falling into wrong hands are clear. Though the means to gain the data illegally have improved, the means to protect the data has also improved. The computers have become the main stay for any business. Everyone uses them to store the data that might be important to them. This is why software that can protect the data from being accessed by unauthorized people must be installed. Such software includes the ones like anti-hacking, anti-spyware, antivirus, etc.</p>
<p>The next tool that has become a part of any business organization is the telephone. It?s through the telephone that most information is shared nowadays. So, even the telephones have to be secured from external interference to prevent people listening to the information that is being shared between you and the receiver. One of the recent trends in the data protection is the VoIP technology. VoIP is similar to any normal telephone, except that it has many advanced and better features that help the secure information transfer. Such a technological tool can help make any business better and competent. Through VoIP, you can place long distance calls at a much lower price and many more features, which will be quite expensive, if present in normal telephones. VoIP provides services like the audio and video conferencing, call waiting, three-way calling, text messaging, and many other additional features, free of cost.</p>
<p>Because of the advantages that VoIP provides, attuned businesses are leaving conventional phones behind and adopting VoIP. VoIP can provide these features and beneficial cost savings because it uses the internet as its communication backbone and this allows for free data transfers. The transference of audio signals via VoIP uses the same data transfer principles as computers. VoIP moves audio through the internet and converts the audio signal from an analog signal to digital data, improving quality and clarity.</p>
<p>The sound quality is seen to be better than regular telephones, as the sound from the sender is first converted into digital signals over the internet, instead of analog signals in normal telephones. These digital signals can carry additional features of a sound, like the crispness and the clarity of the sound, for a longer distance. This makes the experience on the VoIP phones better than regular phones, when making long distance calls. VoIP is being complemented by the recent advances in wireless technology. The best advance is the Wi-Fi that can help a user make wireless VoIP calls through Wi-Fi phones, instead of hooking up to computer to make and receive the VoIP calls, which can be tiresome.</p>
<p>Innovations in wireless technology with VoIP phones have alleviated the necessity to hook-up the phone directly to the computer to receive or make calls. Security is still an issue with VoIP phones. People using wireless VoIP phones must take precautions to maintain secure communications.Users of wireless VoIP phones should employ programs that allow for secure communication. Using data security on these phones may require users to input approved credentials. Newer Wi-Fi phones have integrated privacy measures directly on the phones to allow for protected calls.</p>
<p>If you are uncomfortable with using the software, you can opt for encryption devices, which can encrypt your conversations making them secure. Encryption devices that are compatible with your Wi-Fi device can also be found in the market, which can encrypt your Wi-Fi connection itself, preventing unauthorized access. Firewall is another option that you can consider, if you want to further secure your Wi-Fi connection. These are the best and easily available options that can secure your conversations over the Wi-Fi network. Prevention is better than cure. So, look for VoIP Wi-Fi phones that come with all the security and privacy features inbuilt. Though the price of these phones is obviously higher than a normal VoIP Wi-Fi phone, the benefits that come with these phones speak for the money that is spent. As said before, information is the key to success in any business. So, protection of the information must be your priority, to safeguard your business. Be safe. Be secure.</p>
<p>Graham McKenzie in an online content syndicator for a leading South African <a href="http://www.vox.co.za">Internet Service Provider</a>.</p>
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		<title>Getting to Know 3 G Development</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 20:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>3G used to be a lot less powerful in terms of coverage and efficiency a few years back. Some of the biggest nations of the world introduced and launched initial models, then continued to develop the details to further cater to the needs of consumers all over the world. There are approximately 3 billion mobile subscribers in the world, with 3G starting to take a big piece of the pie. Here are some more information about the growth.</p>
<p> Spreading More</p>
<p> Turkey auctioned 4 IMT 2000/UMTS standard 3 G licenses with 25, 35, 40 and 45 MHz top frequencies in November 2009. With the 358-million euro offer by Turkcell, it has availed of the 45 MHz band, followed by Avea and Vodafone leasing the 35 and 40 MHz respectively for 2 decades. The only one available for auction at present is the license for the 25 MHz top frequency. </p>
<p> A 3G video call created from Johannesburg, South Africa via the Vodacom network in November 2004 was the very first use of 3 G technology in Africa. EMTEL in Mauritius launched the first commercial 3 G in Africa via the W-CDMA standard. In March 2006, a 3G service was given by the emerging company Wana in North African Morocco.  3G HSDPA services was implemented by Rogers Wireless in Eastern Canada as early as 2007 via Rogers Vision. Fido Solutions and Rogers Wireless currently provides 3G service in several urban centers. </p>
<p> Rates of Data</p>
<p> The ITU has not yet given a concrete description of the data rate that consumers can get from 3G providers or equipment and tools. The consumers who were given 3 G service may not clearly point out a suitable standard, indicating that the rate given are met adequately. In a commentary, it was stated that the expectation for IMT-2000 will give higher rates of transmission, having a minimum speed of 2Mbit/s and the highest at 14.4 Mbit/s for stationary consumers. 348 kbit/s can be expected in a moving vehicle. </p>
<p> The ITU does not specifically indicates a minimum or average rates or the modes of the interfaces that can be considered as 3G technology, so different rates are offered and sold as 3 G, which are expected to meet the expectations of consumers with broadband speed. Industry sources recommend that 3 G can give  384 kbit/s at or lower than pedestrian speeds, with only 128 kbit/s inside a moving vehicle. Although EDGE is included in the 3G standard, a number of phones say that 3 G network availability and EDGE have separate functionality.</p>
<p> Standardizing the Network</p>
<p> The ITU or International Telecommuncation Union described the demands for 3G mobile networks, using the IMT-2000 standard. The 3GPP or 3rd Generation Partnership Project is a group that continues to work by describing a mobile system that meets the standard of IMT-2000. The system is known as UMTS or Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. </p>
<p> There are 6 radio interfaces in IMT-2000 namely, W-CDMA or UMTS, CDMA2000, UWC which is implemented frequently with EDGE, TD-CDMA/TD-SCDMA, DECT and Mobile WiMAX. </p>
<p> On Advantages</p>
<p> UMTS is based on layered services, apart from GSM. The top of the line is the services layer, which gives quick deployment of services, plus a centralized place. At the center is the control layer, which supports the upgrade of processes and provides the capability of the network to be allocated in a dynamic manner.</p>
<p> At the bottom line is the connectivity layer, wherein any type of transmission technology can be applied, with the voice traffic transfering over IP/RTP and ATM/AAL2.</p>
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		<title>3 G Uses and Features</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 11:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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3G was successfully launched and introduced to millions of consumers all over the globe. However, there are still some features and uses that are still questioned by many. Knowing the effects and details will help you take advantage of aspects like price, functions and accessibility. Here are some [...]]]></description>
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<p>3G was successfully launched and introduced to millions of consumers all over the globe. However, there are still some features and uses that are still questioned by many. Knowing the effects and details will help you take advantage of aspects like price, functions and accessibility. Here are some more information regarding the full uses of 3G technology.</p>
<p> Some Concerns</p>
<p> Some of the concerns between users and consumers are the pricey fees of input given for the 3 G service agreements and service licenses. Expense of 3G phones are also currently on the rise, as more and more people are becoming aware of the advantages in terms of speed and connectivity. There is a big amount of debt at present sustained by various telecommunication companies, making it a very huge challenge to create the important infrastructure for 3 G technology. There are also several differences in the terms of the license. </p>
<p> There may also be lack of member state support for financially challenged operators. There can be inadequate buy-in by 2G mobile users for the new services of 3G wireless. The prices of 3G mobile services in various nations can be very high, which includes access to the internet. There is also inadequacy of users required for 3G voice and data services in a handset or mobile device. </p>
<p> More Uses</p>
<p> 3G is the most recent wireless technology available, although there are now plans immediately of using 4G. The technology is also popular as UMTS or Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, which is a progress over 2G or second generation. This provides wireless access to information and data to consumers from all areas of the world and at different times and dates. </p>
<p> This is the latest mobile technology and is described as a generic name for mobile technology host. 3G cellular phones are the very first released in Japan in October 2001. The 3 G phone was created and designed for users to have the ability to surf the internet, watch movies, download songs and videos and view pictures of other individuals that they are in contact with. </p>
<p> Some Benefits</p>
<p> You can perform all the functions in a 3G phone, as you would normally do with your current mobile device. The speed, efficiency and connectivity will be better than before, however. 3G technology offers you faster connectivity, music entertainment with the best quality and faster internet access. The advantages are so many so you can easily get other benefits like quick and easy video calling, video call facility, clearer communication experiences and faster speeds when the two parties are using 3G technology.</p>
<p> Accessibility</p>
<p> Because of easy and fast accessibility, you get to enjoy data transmission speed up to a maximum of 2 Mbps, if the individual is using the cellular phone on stationary phone. This also gives bigger and faster data transfer rates of increased networking and connectivity. On top of it all, you get to enjoy noise resistance. </p>
<p> The technology has increased bit rate that allows service providers to give high speed internet facilities, host of the multimedia applications to customers and heightened call volumes. The prices of units will differ, depending on the features and service provider. When you are in a moving vehicle, expect to have slower speeds than usual.</p>
<p> There are also greater potentials for the uses of 3 G. These are still currently being worked on by professionals.</p>
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		<title>3G Demonstrations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 05:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Although 3 G is already one of the most common features among handsets today, there are several innovations and changes that had to be done to get it working the way it is at present. Several countries and mobile networks introduced various technologies and efficiencies, through demonstrations to hopefully appeal to the customers that need 3 G the most. Here are some more details on the development of the technology.</p>
<p> First Demonstration</p>
<p> m.Net Corporation created the first pre-commercial demonstration in Adelaide, South Australia, for the southern hemisphere in February 2002. UMTS on 2100 MHz was used for the demo. The demonstration network was made for the 2002 IT World Congress. Hutchison Telecommunications launched the first commercial 3G network, called Three, in April 2003.</p>
<p> As of December 2007, there were 190 3G networks functioning in 40 nations, with 150 HSDPA networks operating in 71 nations, according to the GSA or Global Mobile Suppliers Association. Telecommunications use W-CDMA technology in the United States, Europe, Asia and Canada, together with the support of about 100 terminal styles to function 3G mobile networks. </p>
<p> More on 3 G Networks</p>
<p> In Europe, there were volume market commercial 3G services introduced and launched beginning in March 2003. This was by nations, namely the United Kingdom, Italy and a part of Hutchison Whampoa. 3G operators were suggested by the European Union Council to cover 80% of the European national populations as 2005 ends. </p>
<p> Roll-out of 3G networks were also delayed in a number of nations through the big prices of added spectrum licensing costs and fees. In several nations, 3G networks do not apply similar radio frequencies as 2G, so mobile operators should create wholly new netowrks and permit totally new frequencies. </p>
<p> The United States is an exception since carriers function 3G service via the same frequencies as other given services. The license fees in a number of European nations also  tend to be high, pushed by sealed bid auctions, the growing excitement over the effects and potential of 3G technology and the government auctions of a certain number of licenses. The expenses of upgrading tools and equipment for new systems also triggered more delays. </p>
<p> Getting Connected</p>
<p> As of June 2007, there are already over 200 million 3G subscribers connected. The number, however, comprises only 6.7% of the 3 billion total number of mobile phone subscriptions all over the world. Japan and South Korea were the very first nations to be connected and launched the Three G, so over 70% of the total mobile phone subscriptions are connected. Italy has the highest number of connections in Europe with 33% of subscribers having the technology. Other countries that also lead include the United Kingdom, Singapore, Australia and Austria, with over 20% 3G migration.</p>
<p> Licenses and Connection</p>
<p> A statistic that might confuse you are counting Three G clients together with CDMA 2000 1x RTT. Via the definition, the total 3 G subscriber based with be around 475 million as of June 2007, with 15.8% of all subscribers around the globe. A lot of big countries like Indonesia have not yet been given 3 G licenses, as more and more clients await the service. China has postponed the decision to get 3G for several years.</p>
<p> In May 2008, China decided that three 3 G networks will be given to China Mobile, the biggest mobile operator. The telecommunications sector in the country has been re-organized.</p>
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