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        <title> Why do they keep telling you to switch to satellite tv (q)</title>
        <description> (...)  We  know where you are coming from, but there are some really good reasons to  consider that satellite tv offer after all.
In most cases, cable tv will be a  more expensive entertainment option than satellite tv.  This is due to a lack of cable providers and  the competition that extra providers can bring to the table. (...) by Kasey Andrews</description>
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        <pubDate> Sat, 21 Jul 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        <title> Top 10 Questions to ask your Satellite Internet Service Provider</title>
        <description> (...)   The problem is that most business professionals and emergency service workers  do not have a complete understanding of the satellite business and the  idiosyncrasies of communications via satellite, and why should they? Satellite communications  is not their profession. In the quest for a satellite internet service provider  there are certain questions you should be prepared to ask before you get locked  into a contract for services that won't satisfy your needs: 
1. Do you have Non pre-emptible satellite  space segment? 
Satellite operators such as SES Americom, Intelsat among others lease  space segment to satellite service providers. (...) by Bob Exum</description>
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        <pubDate> Tue, 17 Jul 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        <title> INTERNET AND BROADBAND</title>
        <description> (...) &amp;nbsp; The Internet&amp;nbsp;  has&amp;nbsp; transitioned&amp;nbsp; from&amp;nbsp;  text-based&amp;nbsp; email and file  transfer in the mid-1990s to digital audio broadcasting and animated  advertising in early 2000. The demand for high bandwidth applications&amp;nbsp; such&amp;nbsp;  as&amp;nbsp; animation,&amp;nbsp; video&amp;nbsp;  streaming, and high-speed connections to corporate networks has led to a  multi-megabit bandwidth race. Digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable modem  technologies are main contenders for this high bandwidth race, followed by  emerging wireless networks. (...) by Steve Galloway</description>
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        <pubDate> Sat, 12 May 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        <title> Investing in Technology Infrastructure</title>
        <description> (...)  Today&amp;rsquo;s infrastructure was built to carry voice telephone   traffic and has served well for the last 50 years. But, the information age is   placing new demands on this system-demands that it cannot readily meet. Today&amp;rsquo;s   slow transmission speeds and congestion are a legacy of an outdated system that   must be modernized, lest consumers and businesses turn away because of the   &amp;ldquo;world wide wait. (...) by Roger Mileno</description>
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        <pubDate> Fri, 28 Jul 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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