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ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a
technology for transmitting digital information at a
high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and
businesses. Unlike regular dialup phone service, ADSL
provides a continuously available, "always on"
connection. ADSL is asymmetric in that it uses most of
the channel to transmit downstream to the user and only
a small part to receive information from the user. ADSL
simultaneously accommodates analog (voice) information
on the same line.
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It depends on which plan you choose for
your ADSL account. Please see comparative plan performance
information below.
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28 K
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256 K
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512K
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150 KB
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42 secs
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21 secs
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32 MB
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The speed of your ADSL connection can
also be affected by how far you are away from your telephone
exchange. The further you are away you will incur a lower
maximum access speed. The speed loss is usually very minor
however.
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ADSL uses a far higher frequency to
transfer data across your phone line than a typical
voice call so offers little interference. This means
that you can be using your phone line at the same time
that you are connected to ADSL.
All you need to do to adjust the way you currently use
your phone line is plug in an ADSL line filter for every
device that uses the line. This stops the phone and
other devices such as a fax machine from interfering
with your Internet connection. Without the filters your
ADSL modem is likely to incur some noise interference
from the phone call, potentially degrading the quality
of your service.
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| SL modems use
digital coding techniques to squeeze up to 99% more capacity
out of a phone line without interfering with your regular
phone services. That means you could be simultaneously
talking on the phone or sending a fax - while surfing the
World Wide Web. |
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Simultaneous Internet and voice/fax capabilities
over a single telephone line
Uninterrupted, high-speed Internet access that's
always on-line
Cost-effective solution for residential
customers, telecommuters and small businesses
Data security that exceeds other technologies.
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| Simply stated, Web hosting is a combination
of the hardware, software, connectivity and services that
"house" or "host" a Web site on secure servers located in a
data center. By hosting its Web site, a business can
affordably leverage the power of a high-speed network,
around-the-clock expert support and security, and
state-of-the-art technology. Now, small and medium size
businesses are positioned to enter new markets via the Web.
, we see Web hosting as the engine for growing a small and
medium size business. In mere minutes and with minimal
capital investment, business can harness the power of the
Internet and the Web to reach and service new customers
across the globe, generate more revenue, increase
efficiency, enhance customer service, and improve
communications. But how do small and medium sized businesses
realize the benefits of the Internet and turn on their Web
engine? It's easy - by outsourcing their Web hosting needs
to a hosting service provider, or HSP. By turning to a HSP,
small and medium businesses now can quickly, easily, and
affordably launch, run and grow an effective Web presence.
In fact, more than 60 percent of companies outsourced their
Web sites in 2000. For example, l.com is a HSP offering
products and services to help make Web hosting a reality for
small and medium businesses. The company offers shared
hosting plans, virtual dedicated and dedicated hosting
plans, business applications hosting, value-added services
and more - coupled with a commitment to customer care. Web
hosting is enabling businesses around the world to turn on
their online engine to reach new profits, markets and
success via their Web site. The opportunity is growing with
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The first step to getting your business on
the Web is establishing your domain name. A domain name is
your address, or location, on the Internet, and is your
unique identity and brand on the Internet.
Select Your Domain Name
It's important to remember that your domain
name (for example, www.yourbiz.com) affects traffic to your
Web site. Below are a few guidelines to consider when
choosing the best name for your online business.
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Select an appropriate name for your
site.
Choose a domain name that evokes what you want your
online presence to accomplish. As a first choice, try to
match your business name with your site.
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Keep the name short, but not too short.
Shorter names can be easier to remember, But be careful
not to abbreviate your name so much that it becomes
unrecognizable as having anything to do with your
business. Focus on one or two words in your name that
have the most impact, and work your abbreviations around
those words.
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Make it catchy.
The most successful companies on the Internet have
catchy names that are easy to remember. The easier your
domain name is to remember or the more fun it is to say,
the more people will talk about it. Word of mouth is
still one of the most cost-effective ways to boost site
traffic.
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Consider registering other similar
names.
Protect your identity! If you are registering a .com
address for your business, secure the .net and .org
versions as well to keep them out of the hands of
competitors. You may also want to consider securing
similar-looking addresses that contain alternate
spellings of your name or common typos. Those whose
sites reach an international audience may want to
register their domain with various country code
top-level domains. Minimize missed clicks by pointing
all of these domains to your site.
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If possible, put a keyword in your
domain name.
For an online flower shop, having the word "flowers" in
the domain name may help boost your site's rankings on
search engines and directories. On the other hand, if
squeezing in a keyword causes your domain name to go
against tips 1-3 above, you may want to reconsider.
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Try to register the .com version first.
When people look for your site on the Web, they are
likely to first try your company name with the .com
suffix. "Dot-com" has become almost synonymous with
e-commerce, and that is not likely to change soon.
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Don't forget the other top-level
domains.
If you have a domain in mind that is immediately
recognizable as your company's name, but the .com, .net,
or .org versions aren't available, try the new top-level
domains .biz and .info. Alternately, you could register
it using .cc, .tv, or another country code top-level
domain.
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Hyphens can help you get the name you
want.
Hyphenating a multi-word domain name can help if the
un-hyphenated version is unavailable. Those searching
for your site on the Web may find the hyphens less
logical, but on the other hand, having the separated
keywords in your domain name can help you in the search
engines.
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| A Web site is a powerful tool that takes
minimal expense to create and maintain, yet delivers
immediate results that will positively impact your sales and
profits. Building a presence on the Web enables you to
efficiently reach and service new customers and prospects
across the globe, generate more revenue, and enhance
customer service.
Increase sales
From selling products online to generating
leads, a Web site can act as a sales agent and spark
increased revenues.
Expand your reach to new markets
Web sites let you efficiently reach and
serve new customers and prospects across the globe.
Build your brand with online marketing
The Web is one of the most effective
marketing tools available, and it allows you to explain your
products and company in greater detail than an
advertisement. |
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