Posted by admin on Jul 4th, 2009 | No Comments
Well, the Internet access industry is starting to shake its way out. The much-anticipated consolidation of access providers is nearing its end. In broadband, this means that most users have little or no choice of providers. Though many of the changes have been hard on user choice, this is not necessarily a bad thing. In some cases, it’s better to have one stable and pricey provider than 100 unstable,...
Posted by admin on Jul 3rd, 2009 | No Comments
Get ready because “there’s going to be television out the wazoo!” This according to Jonathan Klein, the president of CNN – U.S. operations in a USA Today story on the merger of the Internet and television. Major broadcast networks, cable networks, and content providers are gearing up for the ‘mother of all media battles’ in staking out territory on the new and rising...
Posted by admin on Jul 2nd, 2009 | No Comments
One of the common problems among internet users is testing theirinternet connection to pinpoint the exact problem. There is a big number of internet users who use DSL, and cable modem service.
You set us your connection the way your ISP (internet service provider)instruct you to. Sometimes, it doesn’t work for numerous reasons.
You service is not ready, your hardware in not connected properly,...
Posted by admin on Jul 1st, 2009 | No Comments
The State of Satellite Internet in 2005
For those businesses unable can’t get T1, Cable or DSL internet service for less than half a year’s Gross Profit, vsat (very small aperture terminal) satellite internet is about the only way to obtain decent internet speed. Over the last two years or so many companies have advertised about upcoming solutions to this issue…after all, the business...
Posted by admin on Jul 1st, 2009 | No Comments
Are you suddenly chat-less now that Yahoo has shut down many chat sites, due to complaints? One complaint was that people where using chat rooms to lure under age kids for sex. While others say the chat rooms were used to promote underage sex. A Houston Attorney, actually filed a 10 million dollar lawsuit to put an end to that problem. Yahoo reacted on the news by shutting down thousands of chat sites...
Posted by admin on Jul 1st, 2009 | No Comments
Thanks to the transfer technologies and governments spending on military needs, soon the public will have Broadband Satellite antennas no larger than the dimensions of a Pizza Box. Lightening fast Internet from the heavens. The new record for the Worlds smallest broadband satellite antenna was launched in Singapore this week. Absolutely incredible new technology, which seems to be very similar to something...
Posted by admin on Jul 1st, 2009 | No Comments
Back in 1999 when we beta tested the first wireless mobile office with satellite broadband Internet we had something that no one lese had. Today you can buy these systems for $5,500 fully installed on any RV. We probably had $10,000 in the first system and we had mobile satellite number 34. Today there are thousands of systems out there. Continuing the beta testing story of the first broadband satellite...
Posted by admin on Jul 1st, 2009 | No Comments
We were the first beta testers of a Mobile Command Center with full Internet Access in 1999. Our mobile command center was also the first unit with WiFi and Internet Mobile Access.
The next generation of this system of Broadband Satellites was introduced in 2004. And the next wave of technology almost exists for the 10 times that speed. Looks like Moores Law may just apply to Satellites, however with...
Posted by admin on Jul 1st, 2009 | No Comments
Being on the road has its advantages; the freedom is the biggest one. One draw back was the Internet Service, but having done much study on the mobile Internet Satellite Systems and future technologies; I was able to become a beta tester of the MotoSat system in 1999. I have used the system ever sense.
My company, the Car Wash Guys had joined forces with a Strategic Alliance of GM Hughes Satellite...