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<endeca_term>High Speed Internet Access</endeca_term> Using Grid Computing

High Speed Internet Access Using Grid Computing

Grid computing is all about to create the illusion of a simple yet large and powerful self managing virtual computer out... Read more

1 January, 2012
Implementation and Demonstration of a Credit-Based Home Access Point

Implementation and Demonstration of a Credit-Based Home Access Point

The increasing availability of high speed Internet access and the decreasing cost of wireless technologies have increased... Read more

9 October, 2010
Traffic Capacity of Large WDM Passive Optical Networks

Traffic Capacity of Large WDM Passive Optical Networks

As Passive Optical Networks (PON) are increasingly deployed to provide high speed Internet access, it is important to understand their fundamental traffic capacity... Read more

28 May, 2010
Norton 360 6.0

Norton 360 6.0

...restore important files locally or to a secure online storage service. Requires high-speed Internet access. 2 GB of online storage included, with option to... Read more

15 February, 2012

Google: Don't let regulation slow high-speed net

...Governments are eager for the benefits of high-speed internet access, but if they really want it, they need to... Read more

28 September, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

World Economic Forum ranks the world's IT

...global situation. The WEF reckons only 0.4 billion people (6%) have high-speed internet access (better than 5Mbps). Another 0.7 billion people have... Read more

13 April, 2011

Fujitsu plans massive rural fibre-to-the-home network

The company already has Virgin Media and TalkTalk lined up to resell its wholesale connectivity, which could bring symmetrical 1Gbps speeds to five million rural homes Read more

13 April, 2011 by David Meyer

Superfast broadband: Fibre hubs to connect rural communities

...the total to £830m over seven years - with the aim of making high-speed internet access available even in remote and rural parts of the... Read more

6 December, 2010 by Natasha Lomas

Cornwall to get LTE mobile broadband trial via 800MHz

...use of the 800MHz frequency in the UK. East Cornwall will see high-speed internet access to broadband in 'notspots' and customers with particularly poor... Read more

15 July, 2010 by Ben Woods

Google Fiber for Communities website goes live

...the services to consumers and resellers, "Google will offer competitively priced, ultra high-speed Internet access service to residents of the chosen communities. In addition... Read more

14 July, 2010
RBM of Atlanta-North DealerApp 2.2.9.5

RBM of Atlanta-North DealerApp 2.2.9.5

...art service facility; and a comfortable waiting area with complimentary refreshments and high-speed Internet access. RBM of Atlanta-North is conveniently located on McFarland... Read more

17 May, 2012
Socio-Economic Improvement With the Usage of Wireless and Information Technologies

Socio-Economic Improvement With the Usage of Wireless and Information Technologies

...media at a very low cost .It is designed to enable pervasive, high speed internet access to the widest array of devices including notebook PCs... Read more

22 January, 2012
RBM of Atlanta North DealerApp 1.7

RBM of Atlanta North DealerApp 1.7

...art service facility; and a comfortable waiting area with complimentary refreshments and high-speed Internet access. RBM of Atlanta-North is conveniently located on McFarland... Read more

9 December, 2011
Savoy Zrich for iPad 1.0

Savoy Zrich for iPad 1.0

...distinctive character of the Savoy Baur en Ville, where flat-screen TVs, high-speed Internet access and a WLAN hotspot are standard issue.A privileged... Read more

22 July, 2011

Budget 2011: Wins for tech skills, R&D and superfast broadband

...the government would support the rollout of superfast broadband to zones where high-speed internet access is "deemed to be necessary" by Local Enterprise Partnerships... Read more

23 March, 2011 by Nick Heath

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