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  • why can’t i access internet services in my laptop? i do use a newly installed data card?

    Posted by admin on March 11th, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 2 Comments »

    formerly, i was using my cell phone to get internet services, before recently when i bought the laptop. Quite unfortunate, i am still obliged to use my cell phone

    Before you do what Sri Teja said make sure if its wireless that your wireless is turned on. Then follow Sri Teja instructions

    can i send/receive emails on blackberry without subscribing to blackberry internet services?

    Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 2 Comments »

    am intrested in sending and receiving mails using my company domain mail on blackberry without the blackberry internet services, is it possible using a software?

    You need the data plan to receive e-mails on your phone.

    You can use wifi and the browser (if your BB has wifi support) to check your email but you cannot have mail delivered directly to your phone without the data plan.

    Rockefeller shutting down Internet – Bills 773 & 778

    Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 25 Comments »

    Rockefeller shutting down US Internet access Bills 773 & 778

    TODAYs story:
    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=93966

    Rockefeller who gave Americans the worst education system in the world now wants the US Government to shut down your access to the Internet!

    Senate bills No. 773 and 778, introduced by Sen. Jay Rockefeller, who declared last month that the Government would all be better off if the internet was never invented. If the internet was never invented, the corporate media & the Council on Foreign Relations would dominate news and information and alternative media restricted to print would have a far more difficult time counter balancing government propaganda. Government and the elite behind it are sincerely worried about the fact increasing numbers of people get their news from alternative media sources on the internet and corporate media newspapers are falling like dominoes.

    If we fail to take swift action, we, regrettably, risk a cyber-Katrina, said fear-monger Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, who is co-sponsoring the bill. We must protect our critical infrastructure at all costs from our water to our electricity, to banking, traffic lights and electronic health records the list goes on, added Rockefeller.

    Rockefellers bills introduced in the Senate — known as the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 — would create yet another government bureaucracy, the Office of the National Cybersecurity Advisor. It would report directly to Obama. Rockefellers legislation would grant the Secretary of Commerce access to all privately owned information networks deemed to be critical to the nations infrastructure without regard to any provision of law, regulation, rule or policy restricting such access

    In other words, Obama would have a Cyber Czar in the Commerce Department and the power to shut down the internet. The cybersecurity fraud now in motion will grant the Department of Commerce oversight of critical networks, such as banking records, would grant the government access to potentially incriminating information obtained without cause or warrant, a violation of the Constitutions prohibition against unlawful search and seizure, Jennifer Granick, civil liberties director at the Electronic Frontier

    It should be obvious what is going on here. Not if but when the next false flag attack occurs here in America, the elite will turn off the internet in order to control the flow of information. They will tell us they were forced to do this in order to deny terrorists in caves or driving around with Ron Paul bumper stickers on their cars the ability to sabotage the power grid and banks.

    Senate bills No. 773 and 778 are about controlling information. The bills have nothing to do with mischievous kids with laptops in Latvia.

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    What internet services does the iphone accept?

    Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 2 Comments »

    can you use your cox internet connection if you already have the internet or do you have to get at&t or sprint?

    Your question is very important for which I think you should go online and check this out: http://look4iphone.com/articles

    Enjoy :)

    TOOWAY INTERNET BROADBAND FOR EVERYONE EVERYWHERE!

    Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 13 Comments »

    Tooway™ is the next-generation broadband delivery service that’s faster and more flexible
    Satellite is the future of broadband
    Tooway™ uses satellite technology to supply homes with fast, flexible broadband Internet access.

    Despite considerable progress over recent years, the digital divide is still very much a reality in Europe. Currently some 20 million homes across Europe cannot access ADSL or cable networks and this will decrease only slightly to 15 million homes by 2010. That’s why Eutelsat and ViaSat have joined forces to deliver a new system for two-way broadband services.

    No more waiting on terrestrial suppliers
    All you need is an exterior Tooway™ satellite dish (similar in size to an ordinary TV satellite dish) and an in-house modem. There are no surprises with Tooway™ either, you just ‘plug-and-play’ without having to worry about additional software installations or cumbersome hardware. Once you are set up, you can benefit from broadband Internet at unequalled download speeds.

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    What high-speed internet services are available in Spokane Washington?

    Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 3 Comments »

    I would like to get fiber optics, but I can’t seem to figure out if that is available in this area. Is there Verizon FIOS or AT&T Vurse? Or some other company that provides fiber optic? If that is not available, what are some cable internet providers there?

    Comcast, Quest, Cox Cable.

    What are the best internet services deals?

    Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 1 Comment »

    Just for internet only and cheap too.
    It doesn’t have to be fast fast,but not snail slow.

    just do some googling and check to find plenty of them…
    find the cheaper one and make your move,,,

    CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course at www.PowerCert.com

    Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 25 Comments »

    http://www.powercert.com – Animated Course available for purchase.

    This is a small sample of the Animated CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course (N10-004).

    The full and final version is 3 hours and is designed for the 2009 CompTIA Network+ Exam. The course uses animation for better and easier learning.

    Free 15 minute demo available for download at powercert.com

    Topics Include:

    Network Topologies
    Networking Technologies
    Cable Standards
    Media Connectors
    Media Types
    Network Devices and Components
    Wired and Wireless Technologies
    MAC Address
    OSI Model
    Network Protocols
    IP Addresses and Schemes
    Subnet Masks
    Subnetting
    TCP/IP Suite Protocols
    TCP and UDP Functions
    Ports
    Network Services (DNS, NAT, etc)
    Internet Access Technologies
    Remote Access Protocols and Services
    Security Protocols
    Authentication Protocols
    Networking Operating Systems
    Networking Tools
    VLANs
    Intranets and Extranets
    Antivirus Software
    Firewalls
    Fault Tolerance (RAID, Power, etc)
    Disaster Recovery
    Troubleshooting Utilities
    Physical Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting Scenarios
    Troubleshooting Steps

    Duration : 0:8:15

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    if i have bb internet and email do i need extra internet services from tmobile?

    Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 2 Comments »

    I’m interested in getting a bb 9700 but im rather confused as i was told i need to get the tmobile web and walk service to use the blackberry services.
    and what is needed to use bb messenger,bb email or internet,and which in better,bb internet or tmobile web and walk?
    thanks
    (sorry for all these questions,and sorry if i ask even more!)

    You need to get a Blackberry add on for email etc to function. This costs £5 extra on any T Mobile Tariff. It’s not the same as Web n Walk.

    You can review all the Blackberry Bold deals on T Mobile here
    http://mymobiledeal.com/Best-Blackberry-9700-Bold-Deals.aspx

    So for example T Mobile Combi 20 is the cheapest tariff with a free Bold this normally costs £20/month but including Blackberry service it will be £25/month. Same applies to any other tariff – just pick the tariff you want and add £5 for Blackberry service.

    While you can buy a Blackberry without a Blackberry add on it would make the phone pretty useless as the email wouldn’t function.

    Hope this helps,
    Pam

    Animated CompTIA Network+ Video Course at PowerCert.com

    Posted by admin on February 28th, 2010 and filed under Internet services | 25 Comments »

    http://www.powercert.com – available for purchase.

    This is a general view of the Animated CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course (N10-004).

    The full and final version is 3 hours and is designed for the 2009 CompTIA Network+ Exam. The course uses animation for better and easier learning.

    Free 15 minute demo available for download at powercert.com

    Topics Include:

    Network Topologies
    Networking Technologies
    Cable Standards
    Media Connectors
    Media Types
    Network Devices and Components
    Wired and Wireless Technologies
    MAC Address
    OSI Model
    Network Protocols
    IP Addresses and Schemes
    Subnet Masks
    Subnetting
    TCP/IP Suite Protocols
    TCP and UDP Functions
    Ports
    Network Services (DNS, NAT, etc)
    Internet Access Technologies
    Remote Access Protocols and Services
    Security Protocols
    Authentication Protocols
    Networking Operating Systems
    Networking Tools
    VLANs
    Intranets and Extranets
    Antivirus Software
    Firewalls
    Fault Tolerance (RAID, Power, etc)
    Disaster Recovery
    Troubleshooting Utilities
    Physical Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting Scenarios
    Troubleshooting Steps

    Duration : 0:8:10

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