Broadband stories - Page 50
In two words, Broadband is a fast connection. To the internet, of course. While ‘fast’ isn’t generally defined as it is a moving target (what was considered fast 5 years ago isn’t considered fast today), Broadband generally refers to the fastest available consumer connections regardless of technology type. Wireless networks or fibre networks are equally described as ‘Broadband connections’, often prefixed as ‘wireless Broadband’ or ‘Fibre Broadband’. The name derives from the broad array of technologies available for the creation of a high-capacity internet connection.
The societal implications of ubiquitous connectivity
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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Ubiquitous high-speed internet transforms lives and businesses, offering vast societal benefits, from remote work to reduced energy bills.
Embracing technology to overcome economic challenge
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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New Zealand businesses must embrace new technologies in order to thrive during the current economic downturn, according to Orcon's Head of Sales and Marketing.
Company profile: D-Link
Sat, 1st Sep 2007
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D-Link is a worldwide leading designer, developer and manufacturer of networking, connectivity, voice and data communications products.
Unbundling
Sat, 1st Jul 2006
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We're now looking at the second internet revolution in New Zealand. Unbundling will bring competition, choice, and services, at prices previously undreamt of.