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    An overview on cloud hosting

    Thursday, September 15th, 2011

    If you are keen to know about what cloud hosting is here are a few information to make you familiar with the concept in a simple manner. Cloud Hosting is gaining its popularity and is replacing the traditional way of web hosting in the fast growing industries. Many industries are now opting for cloud hosting. [...]

    Where technology is headed next?

    Saturday, January 1st, 2011

    The technology that is being used in the telecom industry is advancing by leaps and bounds. From the first generation mobile phones to the current 4 G technology, a lot has happened in this industry. The pertaining question that is on everyone’s lips is where to from now? What is the next evolution pattern right [...]

    What are analogue proprietary telephones?

    Thursday, July 8th, 2010

    Analog Proprietary telephones are telephone systems designed for companies that need solid business system without the sophistication that comes with digital models. There are many types and models of these systems each with a variety of capacities for company lines and analog extensions. Most of them come with automatic route selection and toll restriction. They come [...]

    Cellular vs. PCS

    Sunday, July 4th, 2010

    PCs involves a combination of services such as paging caller ID and E-mail with an emphasis on personal service and extended ,mobility and is often used in place of digital cellular. They have smaller cells and require a larger number of antennas to cover a geographic area. They use frequencies between 18850 and 1900MHz. Cellular service [...]

    How DSL Works?

    Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

    Before selecting and purchasing a DSL service, the business and home owner should understand how it works andthe advantages and disadvantages that comes with it. DSL are available in various speeds and work by transferring voice an data simultaneously over existing telephones lines by use f different frequencies over the same line. Voice is usually transferred [...]

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