Posts Tagged satellite
NATO Broadband for Afghanistan.
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on November 18th, 2010
What is the purpose of internet in Afghanistan ? “The NATO Chronicles” are five documentaries and a web documentary (www.natochronicles.org) that take viewers to the heart of the Alliance’s missions. With a rigorous journalistic approach, the stories throw new light on programmes and initiatives that are little-known to the public. Combating piracy, air policing, energy security and scientific cooperation — the NATO Chronicles introduce you to people in the Alliance, civilians and servicemen and women, who are working to make this world a safer place.
Lowrance Broadband Radar on Bass Boat
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on August 10th, 2010
On-the-water demonstration of the first safe, high-detail radar for inland fresh water fishing.
Satellite Broadband Internet speed test using Bentley Walker network.
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on August 1st, 2010
(Click More) Satellite Internet/BW — Please tell me if your satellite internet is like this or better? This test was done on the Bentley Walker network using the 1024/128 10:1 plan using the all new iDirect Evolution X3 system. Heres are the speeds i recorded (Shown in the vide): ((The results just in case the text isnt clear are ::)) msn.com 16.687 myspace.com 34.891 slashdot.org 46.625 apple.com 31.063 bentleywalker 19.031 yahoo.com 29.438 facebook 32.625 please comment on how your internet is:
How are telephone lines physically connected around the world across oceans?
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Telephone on July 27th, 2010
How can countries in Africa, Asia, Indonesia and America communicate on phone lines when there are oceans in between them? Not talking about Satellite because they are relatively new but what about land lines, home phone lines? Do they put telephone poles in the Ocean? How???confused
What about cell phones? how do they communicate across oceans? Do they have towers in the ocean?
TOOWAY INTERNET BROADBAND FOR EVERYONE EVERYWHERE!
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on July 18th, 2010
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.
Inmarsat BGAN – Backpack to Broadband in 3 Minutes
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on July 10th, 2010
BGAN provides instant, on-site voice and high-speed data connectivity for remote activities all over the world. It takes only 3 minutes to set up the BGAN terminal and establish a broadband connection. With BGAN, Inmarsat helps aid organizations save lives, media agencies deliver breaking news, and companies operate seamlessly from every corner of the globe. To learn more about BGAN and other services offered by Inmarsat, please visit www.inmarsat.com.
Cable vs DSL: A Broadband Comparison
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on June 18th, 2010
Every wonder whether to choose DSL or Cable? Well, there’s no easy answer. learn more at www.tigerdirect.com
How do mobile phone masts connect to the phone network?
I’m interested to know about the mobile phone masts that are dotted all over the country, and in long lines along the motorways. The signal to & from your mobile phone obviously connects to these masts, but how is your call then routed into the main telephone exchanges? Do the phone companies put cables in to connect up to the masts, or are the calls beamed up to a satellite, and then into the network?
How an international telephone call is sent and received?
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Telephone on April 20th, 2010
1. Explain what happens to the message from the microphone of
the telephone till it reaches the local exchange.
2. Explain how the signals are transmitted to the earth station and
to the satellite.
3. Explain how the signals are transmitted from the satellite to the
earth station and finally to the telephone.