Items Tagged With internet

Comfort Web InterfACE - Review

Saturday, 30 November 2002

 

"With this latest hardware and software upgrade, Comfort's already impressive feature list now grows to include the ability to :- view real-time video images from cameras around your home, control lights and curtains, switch camera views, open the garage door and control the heating from literally anywhere in the world using a normal web browser and the internet as the communication line...

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Hope for ISDN Based Always On Connection?

Wednesday, 20 November 2002

Kwong Li brought this BT announcement to my attention yesterday.

"Mr Danon finished by saying: "We recognise that the benefits of the new communications revolution are too great to leave people behind, but that there are technological limits to providing affordable broadband for all. So today we are also announcing a new alternative high speed internet access product for those who would not be able to get broadband. Our new "midband" product will begin trials in the Spring. It will provide an "always-on" email facility with fast internet access at up to 128K when needed and will be available quickly to 97 per cent of the UK population."

This is potentially very exciting news if (like me) you just need a low bandwidth, always on connection to monitor and control your house but are unable to get ADSL. I'm trying to find out if this is ISDN based, using the D Channel.

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More Hope For UK Rural Broadband

Saturday, 29 June 2002

An interesting piece on the BBC SciTech site provides hope for those of us in the rural UK of seeing Broadband in the future.

Trials for the world's first commercial high-speed internet service delivered over thin air have begun in the south Wales valleys. British Telecom is testing a new radio wave-based delivery system which could soon reach thousands of people not served by ground-based delivery systems...

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Blueyonder

Wednesday, 5 June 2002

Submission by Gary

Telewest are now offering Blueyonder Broadband Internet at £13 something, a month for your first three months. After that you can continue to pay £29 per month of have it removed, Telewest even refund your installation fee. Is this a real "No-Ties" Trial.

Blueyonder

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LinkSys 802.11b - Review

Friday, 24 May 2002

I've been steadily watching the price of 802.11b wireless LAN gear drop over the last 18 months. Like most other technology, its cost is on a downward spiral. Access Points that used to cost a grand are now available at under £200 while PCMCIA cards appear to have dropped below £100. It's at this level that I have "bought in"...

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