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Internet TV – What Is It And How Does It Work?
Internet TV can be explained as television shows and downloadable programs that can be watched through the Internet by means of making use of streaming technologies. Internet TV also includes any type of video content available via the Internet. With normal television the user has to watch a specific program scheduled at a particular time by the channel organizers. With Internet TV the user can select the program to watch at any time and is not limited to pre-organised schedules. There is no need for a DVD player as the user watches via the computer or a screen with a TV card. Internet TV should not be confused with satellite TV as the television shows are received with a satellite dish in the latter case, but they are still displayed in the conventional way on television.
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Internet Speed Test Basics
An Internet speed test will reveal how fast data is transferred from a connected computer per second. It is important to first establish which data unit is used in the calculation of the speed before doing the Internet speed test. Data can be measured in kilobits per second or in megabits per second. Every 1000 kilobits per second are equal to one megabit per second. Kilobits per second are indicated with kbps and megabits per second are indicated as mbps. It is important to first disable background processes which are not required and may influence upload or download speed. Do not engage in multi-task events on the computer during the Internet speed test. For more accuracy select the closest server to prevent latency factors influencing the results.
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What Is Mobile Internet?
Mobile Internet refers to the utilization of applications connected to the Internet. It can also refer to Internet access from a mobile device such as a notebook or cell phone. It allows for the connection to the Internet even while on the move. A tablet PC or a Smartphone also falls within the category of mobile Internet as the devices are connected via a wireless network. Mobile Internet in terms of broadband connectivity uses the same technology as with cell phones. Data packets are transmitted via radio waves. The data packets can include music files, video and emails in addition to browsing of the web resources.
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Various Internet Access Methods
Internet access is no longer limited to a dial-up modem, although it is certainly still the primary way of connecting to the Internet by a large number of users. For businesses however, broadband connectivity through Digital Subscriber Line technology has changed their ability to communicate, retrieve, and share information across the globe. DSL is provided over the normal copper telephone lines, whereas cable broadband simply uses coaxial cable in the same way that cable television does. Today however, you also get wireless Internet access using mobile phone technology with the buzz words being 3G, Edge and more, but it is not the end. It is now possible to get wireless Internet access not only by means of cellular radio wave technology, but also satellite. NEDA provides clients options which include all of the above.
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