Information about the different types of broadband packages offered by different telecommunications companies and the prices they are offering the packages at.
Information about the different types of broadband packages offered by different telecommunications companies and the prices they are offering the packages at.
https://www.sas.co.uk/get-your-guide-to-reducing-the-cost-of-your-wan
If you could save money on your WAN, what would you spend it on?
This comprehensive guide will explain why you're paying too much and what to do about it.
Learn how costs can be saved:
Understanding price changes
Leveraging new networking models
Improving your commercial deal
Learn how to do it:
Step by Step guide with ten-point action plan
https://www.sas.co.uk/get-your-guide-to-reducing-the-cost-of-your-wan
An Overview of Fiber Internet & How It Works?Get Provider
Fiber Internet offers you high-speed internet with data security. Most leading internet providers are introducing new Fiber internet plans because of the high popularity it gets among the users. If speed, reliability, and efficiency matter to you, then fiber is a choice that is hard to beat.
Here we go through the important topics one should know about Fiber optic internet and how this transfer data, what are the advantages and disadvantages a fiber internet does have...
Business broadband more details. (n.d.). Retrieved from smarttelecom.ie: http://www.smarttelecom.ie/business_broadband/more_details/Business_24Mb_for_%e2%82%ac24.aspx
business package. (n.d.). Retrieved November 3, 2011, from getbroadband.ie: http://www.getbroadband.ie/business_package_details.php?packageID=322&area=Firhouse&county=Dublin West
https://www.sas.co.uk/get-your-guide-to-reducing-the-cost-of-your-wan
If you could save money on your WAN, what would you spend it on?
This comprehensive guide will explain why you're paying too much and what to do about it.
Learn how costs can be saved:
Understanding price changes
Leveraging new networking models
Improving your commercial deal
Learn how to do it:
Step by Step guide with ten-point action plan
https://www.sas.co.uk/get-your-guide-to-reducing-the-cost-of-your-wan
An Overview of Fiber Internet & How It Works?Get Provider
Fiber Internet offers you high-speed internet with data security. Most leading internet providers are introducing new Fiber internet plans because of the high popularity it gets among the users. If speed, reliability, and efficiency matter to you, then fiber is a choice that is hard to beat.
Here we go through the important topics one should know about Fiber optic internet and how this transfer data, what are the advantages and disadvantages a fiber internet does have...
Business broadband more details. (n.d.). Retrieved from smarttelecom.ie: http://www.smarttelecom.ie/business_broadband/more_details/Business_24Mb_for_%e2%82%ac24.aspx
business package. (n.d.). Retrieved November 3, 2011, from getbroadband.ie: http://www.getbroadband.ie/business_package_details.php?packageID=322&area=Firhouse&county=Dublin West
Outlines
Introduction
What is Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi Standards?
Hotspots
How a Wi-Fi Network works
Survey
Factors To Consider When Choosing An Internet Service Provider
Wi-Fi Providers
Limitations of Wi-Fi
Security
Maintenance
Estimated cost
Location
ICTC Requirements
Conclusion
Introduction
Imagine working on your laptop or checking
e-mailfrom anywhere in the department.
Now , imagine
doing all thesethings
easily and quickly,
withoutworrying
about finding a wired
network connection.
That is Wi-Fi !
What is Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a generic term that refers to the IEEE 802.11 communications standard for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs).
Wireless Technology is an alternative to Wired Technology, which is commonly used, for connecting devices in wireless using radio waves.
Allows you to access the Internet while on the move ; you can remain online while moving from one area to another, without a disconnection or loss in coverage
IEEE 802.11 Standard
In 1997, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) drafted the 802.11 standard for wireless local area networking.
In 1999, networking hardware companies accepted the standard and began manufacturing products using the 802.11b protocol which operated in the 2.4 GHz range and was capable of transmitting at speeds of 11 Mbps.
The 802.11a protocol was also released in 1999, operating at 5 GHz with transmissions speeds of 54 Mbps, but its cost was high.
What is a Hotspot ?
A Hotspot is any location where Wi-Fi network access is made publicly available.
Hotspots are equipped with a Broadband Internet connection, and one or more Access Points that allow users to access the Internet wirelessly.
Hotspots can be setup in any public location that can support an Internet connection.
How a Wi-Fi network works?
A Wi-Fi connection works
through a transmitting antenna,
which is usually connected to a
DSL or cable Internet connection.
The antenna on the router will
then beam radio signals through
a specific range. Another antenna,
which is on the laptop or personal
computer, receives the signal.
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The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
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1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
2. Broadband refers to telecommunication in
which a wide of frequencies(wide band) is
available to transmit information. Because a
wide band of frequencies is available.
With there different frequency's they can
travel down lots of different channels allowing
more information to be able to be transmitted
at any time.
3. Baseband is another type of system in which
information is carried in digital form on a
single unmultiplexed signal channel.
“This usage pertains to a baseband network
such as Ethernet and token ring local area
networks.”
4. DSL CABLE
DSL is more reliant but Cable is faster than DSL
slower than cable. however it may not be
as reliant.
DSL is phone-line
broadband.
Cable is tv cable
broadband
(traditionally faster)
5. WPA WEP
Wi-Fi Protected Access Wired Equivalent Privacy.
“A security protocol for “This is designed to
wireless 802.11 provide a wireless local
area network (WLAN)
networks from the Wi-
with a level of security
Fi Alliance that was and privacy comparable
developed to provide a to what is usually
migration from WEP.” expected of a wired LAN”
6. Fixed Dynamic
“This server is a software program that
“Once the address is assigned it will not assigns IP addresses to computers with
change, unless someone does it no manual intervention.”
manually. It is called a fixed IP address”
Therefor this makes it a lot easier for
Each computer is assigned with an IP but network configuration.
when lots of computer are doing this this
can be difficult. IP is to do with web
addresses too. For example if I went onto a website my
ip address would automatically to my
network and they would switch on my
Usually it would be businesses with internet.
fixed ip addresses.
9. A modem is a box where is can convert the computers digital
signal to frequency's to a telephone line or a cable television
line. It makes the frequency's into digital data.
10. Wireless router looks like a modem but the
differences is that a modem is what you use to
actually receive your internet connection through
phone line or cable. A router splits that
connection up so you can use it on multiple
computers.
11. Much like cable and DSL there are other types of internet such as :
. Leased Lines
Local Area Network
Satellite broadband
Cellular broadband
Power-line Internet
Wireless ISP
Fiber to the home
12. Onwave is a satlite broadband
system. You do not need a phone line just a
satellite dish.
15. Each company or individual can get different
broad packages to suite the individual.
.For example someone might get a combined phone line and internet
at a deal price.
.There may be a deal on using broad band on your mobile.
.A business may use a bundle, e.g. different network speeds and
cheaper price.
16. .Cost
These are the main questions and
Speed factors you must consider when
choosing a broadband network
Bundle as each network has different
things to offer.
Area
Here is a typical
example………
Usage
Want/Need for the individual
17. Previously I have mentioned a few top Irish
network companies, now I will be looking at them
in closer detail.
I am going to show you what they have to offer
and compare and contrast different networks!
18. Huawaei E353 Modem - Bill Pay 18 month contract
Upload speed 2 Mbps
Download speed 7.2 Mbps
€19.99 a month
15GB data per month
Modem Stick - Prepay No contract, no
bills
Includes a free 24 hour pass
€19.99 a month with 5GB
allowance
€3.99 a day with 500MB
from €29
from €40 (with €40 credit)
19. O2 also do a lap top and broad band deal:
Once-off
payment: €59
Monthly charge for laptop 15GB
broadband: €39.90
Contract length: 18 months
O2 broad band has a lot to offer. It is great for students and
individuals on the go or living on their own using the modem key.
However o2 also do company deals. Companies with
1-3 people
4-50 people
100+ people
They cater for all.
Here's a link to an interview with Andrew Mernagh from Mernagh consulting tells us
why he uses Office 365 with O2.Interview with Existing o2 customer
20. House hold bundles: House phone + broadband.
.€39.99
Up to 8Mb
10GB usage allowance
Unlimited local & national calls off–peak†
30 FREE any network mobile minutes off-peak
.€44.98 - The only difference with this price is dat you get unlimited GB usage
allowance.
It also has E-moblie and this offers: A broadband internet stick for pre pay or bill.
- Pre pay price range € 29 – €69
-Bill phone price range FREE or 39e
€ 29: Speed: Up to 7.2 Mbps € 69: Speed: Up to 14.4 Mbps
Device Type: USB Stick Device Type: USB Slider Stick
Memory: Supports Micro SD card up to 32G Memory: Supports Micro
SD card up to 32
Eircom is great for landline and internet bundles and like o2 they also accommodate for business.
21. UPC offer many different bundles and offers. Like eircom they
cater for line line + broadband bundles with the addition of TV
too.
UPC is recognised for its fibre power broad band.
Speed:12Mb to 100Mb
Therefore making it the highest Irish speed network.
Prices: 25e – 100e ( depends on what offer suites you better)
Packages: - Starter
- Essential
- Ultimate
22. -O2 – Eircom -UPC
On the go sticks On the go sticks Landline+ TV and
emoblie bundles emoblie bundles broadband bundles.
---------- Lineline and broadband bundles Fibre power broad band
Fastest speeds: 21Mb Fastest speeds: 4Mb Fastests Speeds: 100Mb
23. I interviewed Colin Baker a Technologist
from TV3/ owner of the store Back from the Future
which is a technology shop located on Ainger
street in Dublin.
Here's what he said about his business and the
broadband he uses in his store………
Back from the future
24. I interviewed Colin Baker the owner of bftf and
asked him some questions and this is what he
said….
- What broadband do you use in your business?
- Why?
- How much do you pay for it?
- Are you happy with it?
“We use UPC because it has the fastest internet speed in Ireland. For example in comparison to eircom, eircoms
fastest speed is UPCs slowest speed. UPCs fastest speed is 100Mb. We need this type of speed for the work we do.
Most businesses would use UPC for the reasons that eircom and emoblie networks like wimax and emoblie are fine
for personal use and everyday downloading etc but with UCPs fibre power broadband and their speed most
businessees would seek their broad band speed.
We also use UPC because the technology behind it is thick copper wire and optic fibre network that offer a lot more.
However we do have a back up internet in case anything goes wrong! We need to in our line of business. Theback up
we use is eircom. We pay 99e per month with UPC and we get unlimited download and upload usage. With UPC
they cater for most areas throughout Ireland but not all. Being a technology store we are extremely happy what UCP
has to offer and the are constantly upgrading and invention new and faster broadband.”