Benefits Of Giga Ethernet Ethernet is the most popularly used Local Area Network (LAN) technology today. An Ethernet is basically implemented using a twisted-pair copper cable—usually Category 5 or CAT 5 cable comprising four twisted wire pairs. The most common implementation is for data transmissions speeds of 10 Mbps (Megabits Per Second). Fast Ethernet typically used to implement the backbone of a LAN provides 100Mbps of data transmission speed. To meet the needs of growing enterprises... Read Full Story
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As Internet video downloading expands, its competitive implications on traditional subscription video models are debatable. Starz Entertainment recently divulged that its Vongo movie download service apparently has minimal impact on its bread and butter subscription pay TV service. Light Reading reports on their cable digital news site , that Joe Cantwell, Starz vice president of marketing for advanced services, revealed that Vongo is not negatively impacting Starz subscriptions. Cantwell... Read Full Story
The most popular of all twisted pair cables in use today. CAT5 cable contains four pairs of copper wire. It supports Fast Ethernet speeds (up to 100 Mbps). The industry now has adopted that all Cat5 is Cat5e: meaning when you ask for Cat5 you are geting enhanced with 1 gigabit ethernet. Need help with your T1? Unbiased personal recommendations. Call 877-728-8352. T1 Connection T1 Prices T1 Providers strong>T1 Connection Read Full Story
Network Cables are used to connect switches to computers and/or routers. They are produced in a variety of colors so they are easily distinguishable to identify their purpose. Types of cables may serve as microphone cables, headphone extension cables, XLR connectors, RCA connectors and TRS connector cables, modular Ethernet cables, as well as snake cables which carry video or amplified signals. The most common types of network cables are: Ethernet, Cat5, Cat5e, and Cat6 cables. Ethernet... Read Full Story
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Cat 5, 5E, 6, and 6A Cables - Video on Distance and Speed Limitations of Cat5, Cat5E, Cat6, Cat6A
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BBC INTERNET SERVICE 21st JULY 2008. BBC INTERNET SERVICE WOW! PROOF THAT THE BBC DOES LISTEN to it's viewers has been uncovered by the fascinating speech by Sir Michael Lyons, Chairman of the BBC Trust, to EU conference in Strasbourg. See; http://bbcfreesathdtvblog.blogspot.com/search/label/NEW%20BBC%20internet%20service In his speach Sir Michael delivers what many have wanted to hear for oh! so long, that being U.K. localised news and events which for many years has been hit and miss... Read Full Story
BT 'S IDEA OF 21CN has a long way to go if you interpret what ofcom are not saying in their request for public feedback. Variations to BT’s Undertakings under the Enterprise Act 2002 in respect of 21CN, Space and power and Operational Support Systems separation Summary 1.1 This consultation seeks views from interested parties on three proposed variations to BT’s undertakings (“the Undertakings”) under the Enterprise Act 2002. The three variations relate to: BT’s consultation principles with... Read Full Story
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