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		<title>Know Your Consumer Rights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One in three shoppers feel their consumer rights have been ignored when trying to return goods or get a refund.
In a survey* for the ‘Know Your Consumer Rights’ campaign nearly 40 per cent of men and just over 30 per cent of women said that they felt retailers had attempted to dismiss their claims when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="float: right;"><img src="http://search-marketplace.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/CDtag.gif" alt="Know Your Consumer Rights" /></span><strong>One in three shoppers feel their consumer rights have been ignored when trying to return goods or get a refund.</strong></p>
<p>In a survey* for the ‘Know Your Consumer Rights’ campaign nearly 40 per cent of men and just over 30 per cent of women said that they felt retailers had attempted to dismiss their claims when they’ve tried to return goods or get a refund.</p>
<p>Ann Hopwood, of Kirkby-Stephen in Cumbria, was glad she stuck to her guns after feeling her rights were ignored after being refused a refund for an engagement ring.</p>
<p>“After buying an engagement ring from Argos in December 2007 I was disappointed when in June this year two of the diamonds fell out of the setting.</p>
<p>I took the £300 ring back to Argos but they said that the goods were outside of the guarantee period so I’d have to pay for any repairs. I wasn’t impressed, to put it mildly.<br />
I then got in touch with Consumer Direct to find out exactly what my rights were. They advised me of my statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act. If it can be proved that they goods are not of satisfactory quality, then the trader is required to offer a free repair or like-for-like replacement.</p>
<p>The next step was to download a template letter from the Consumer Direct website and send it by recorded delivery to Argos, requesting a reply within 14 days.<br />
Argos replied straightaway and offered a full refund of the £300!</p>
<p>Overall I was happy with the service once I got my refund. I’m a bit more wary and alert when buying goods now, but it would take more than that to put me off shopping!”</p>
<p>It pays to know your rights. The ‘Know Your Consumer Rights’ campaign aims to educate shoppers about their three key rights – “goods must fit the description given, be of satisfactory quality and suitable for purpose”. For further information and clear, practical advice contact Consumer Direct on 08454 040506 or visit the website www.consumerdirect.gov.uk.</p>
<p>Anyone visiting the Consumer Direct web site can test their Consumer rights knowledge by taking part in an online quiz. Test your knowledge for the chance to win £150 worth of shopping vouchers.</p>
<p>(*The survey was conducted by BMRB and questioned 2,009 people in England, Scotland and Wales. Further information is available at www.bis.gov.uk)</p>
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		<title>Compare Online Quotes for Gas and Electricity Suppliers in UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 06:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Since, these two utilities are the most important ones for all segments of the people, number of Gas And Electricity Suppliers entered in the UK market to provide these services. Among these suppliers, some provide two services for home purposes where as the others provide for business purposes. According to one survey, it can be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since, these two utilities are the most important ones for all segments of the people, number of Gas And Electricity Suppliers entered in the UK market to provide these services. Among these suppliers, some provide two services for home purposes where as the others provide for business purposes. According to one survey, it can be said that nearly seventy providers are there in UK to supply <strong>gas and electricity</strong>. From this, we can easily understand that UK&#8217;s utility market is flooded with numerous tariffs and offers.</p>
<p>Atlantic Electric &amp; Gas, British Gas, Ebico, Countrywide Energy, Npower, Scottish and Southern Energy are some of the leading Gas And Electricity Suppliers in the UK. As the number of energy suppliers is high, naturally it is some what difficult for you to select the best one among all. To help you in this regard, some of the Internet websites are providing detailed information about all the <strong>energy providers</strong> of UK along with their tariffs. So that, you can find the full details just by surfing on your computer. This is best way than visiting all the service providers offices as it saves your valuable time. To save business as well as home gas and electricity bills, most of the people of UK are in search of cheap gas and electricity providers.</p>
<p>To help you in a great way, some of the well-known websites are providing comparison tool features for you. These features assist you to find out the best <strong>cheap gas and electricity supplier</strong>. One of the main benefits of these price comparison services is that they offer instant web prices of the providers without waiting for a long time and calling around. To use these services, no need to pay charges. These websites are beneficial for all types of consumers like home, commercial and industrial.</p>
<p>To find out the quotes of <strong>gas and electricity suppliers</strong> in a fast and easy way, visit any one of the popular Internet websites and enter the postcode by selecting any one of the options that are mentioned near the electricity and gas boxes. These options include monthly, quarterly and yearly. By doing this, you can know the quotes of the lenders with in one minute.</p>
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		<title>Take the Benefit of the Competition of Gas and Electricity Suppliers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 00:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Gas and electricity are the necessary utilities for every person. There is no doubt that these two attributes are used in every aspect of your daily lives. For instance, for using electric appliances, for lightning your house, for cooking the meal, and for many other tasks, these two things are required.So, the conclusion occurs by [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Gas and electricity are the necessary utilities for every person. There is no doubt that these two attributes are used in every aspect of your daily lives. For instance, for using electric appliances, for lightning your house, for cooking the meal, and for many other tasks, these two things are required.<br/><br/>So, the conclusion occurs by the above fact is that every household needs gas and electricity. But, there is a necessary aspect considered by a common man is the cost of the services. Affordability is one of the main issues while choosing a gas and electricity suppliers . There are a number of energy suppliers in UK who provide the utilities at cost effective prices.<br/><br/>The amount one pays for the bills of these utilities affects on the savings. So, with the help of cheaper services, one can make more savings. If the prices of a supplier does not suit to the budget of the consumer, then he or she can opt for the other one. Up and down in the energy market is very often in UK. One can taken the benefit of this up and down.<br/><br/>There are several users who opt for the fixed plans. However, these plans are also good, but if you want to get benefited by the market trends, then you should avoid fixed plans. It is very easy to find a good gas and electricity deal in the market. There are several Internet sites which allow you to get informed about these deals. You can compare gas and electricity prices as well as services in order to select the best deal.<br/><br/>On most of these sites, you have to enter the postal code of your city. Thereafter you get a quick form which asks about your usage. After entering all the information required by the form, you will get the complete list of the service providers in your area with the list of prices, which will be close to the prices required by you. You can compare those prices and select the best deals as per your requirements. After comparing them you can apply for the gas and electricity supplier by visiting their respective websites. After applying for the new supplier, you receive a call from suppliers in order to confirm your request. After getting your confirmation your request is approved and you are subscribed for the new suppliers.<br/><br/>Apart from these sites, you get the information about the service providers from various articles, press releases, blogs etc., on various other Internet sites. These write-ups proved to be helpful in knowing about modern market trend.<br/><br/>Besides Internet, there are several resources from print media also which help the people in this respect. There are a lot of advertisements and reports published in the newspapers and magazines which give complete information about energy suppliers. Most of the advertisements are published with the contact information of the suppliers. You can make a call on the contact number of the providers or visit the providers directly and can apply for the new connection.<br/><br/>It is for sure that the fall in the prices of gas and electricity suppliers proves to be beneficial for the common man. You can also get benefit of this by just keeping an eye on the market.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Andrew Peterson</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Compare Broadband Deals and Obtain Best Internet Connection</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 03:49:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Working online nowadays has a far wider meaning than just surfing to while away your time. There are a lot more reasons to log on to the internet and be in touch with the rest of the world. This stresses the importance of good connectivity all the more. It is important to compare broadband deals [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Working online nowadays has a far wider meaning than just surfing to while away your time. There are a lot more reasons to log on to the internet and be in touch with the rest of the world. This stresses the importance of good connectivity all the more. It is important to compare broadband deals which are available so as to obtain the most suitable deal with the best connectivity to suit your needs.<br/><br/>The necessity of being net-savvy has grown manifold in the past years. People of every country all over the world have started to expand their horizons by connecting to the internet. To keep track of all such developments in the world of technology, it is important that you too keep in touch too. Getting cable or DSL connections for the net can be a task which involves many hassles. The best way to be net savvy now is to obtain broadband internet which provides you superb bandwidth and great downloading speed too.<br/><br/>By comparing all the deals that are available, you can make sure that only the best deal is secured by you. This will help you get the best connection to log on to the net with good speed and bandwidth and that too at the lowest of prices. Compare broadband deals on the internet itself and choose the one which suits you the best.<br/><br/>With the increase in the provision of broadband services that it becomes all the more necessary to compare broadband deals which are available. Internet, phone and television connections are made available by the same provider and the cost too is low. It does not mean that a cheap cost service provider will get you the best of connectivity. This is what the consumers have to compare before taking up the broadband deal and make sure only the services of the best in the industry are obtained.<br/><br/>Compare broadband deals online and only then make a decision of the service provider for internet. The right choice of the service provider will make it easier for you to always keep in touch.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Steve Wilson</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>How To Compare Voip Services</title>
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VoIP, voice over Internet protocol, is most commonly called Internet phone service. VoIP services allow you to use your broadband Internet connection to make and receive telephone calls. This technology is fast becoming the standard means of communication for many people and with good reason – VoIP services are fast, reliable and typically much less [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>VoIP, voice over Internet protocol, is most commonly called Internet phone service. VoIP services allow you to use your broadband Internet connection to make and receive telephone calls. This technology is fast becoming the standard means of communication for many people and with good reason – VoIP services are fast, reliable and typically much less expensive than a standard voice land line. There are many VoIP Internet phone service providers so how do you find the best one? One of the best ways to compare VoIP services is by finding the best VoIP reviews you can.<br/><br/>You&#8217;ll find the best VoIP reviews online. Consumers who have already been using Internet phone service make the best VoIP reviews. They have typically tried the service and are familiar with the many facets of the service including ordering, installation, use and service or support. These functions can vary greatly between providers. Basically there are several areas that you can find out about by reading the best VoIP reviews by customers.<br/><br/>• Ease of Use – It&#8217;s usually a simple matter to install the necessary product to get your voice connection started. Compare VoIP services to see which ones have the easiest and most straightforward solutions. Most offer plenty of technical support. Make sure that you can get answers to your questions in a timely manner. Once connected VoIP is very straightforward and is just like using any standard telephone features.<br/><br/>• Reliability – Broadband is a very reliable service these days. In fact, you&#8217;ll find that broadband connections are more dependable than any other communication method you can find. Once in place broadband connections rarely have any problems. This means that you&#8217;ll be able to enjoy your Internet phone connection all the time with no interruption of service.<br/><br/>• Service and Support – Compare VoIP services to check for the best service and support functions. There should be some online support as well as a way to reach technical support by telephone. The best VoIP reviews will show you the companies that are best at giving clear instructions and explanations even to those who are unfamiliar with the telephony terminology. Check for websites that are user friendly, easy to navigate and offer answers to the most frequently asked questions.<br/><br/>• Price – One way to compare VoIP services is by price. You&#8217;ll soon learn that VoIP phone services are much cheaper than standard telephone connections. In fact, you can find complete monthly Internet phone service for under $20 per month. You compare VoIP services check the calling plans that are available. Most have unlimited local and long distance calling packages and some include international calling as well.<br/><br/>• Features – When you compare VoIP services check for the available features that you&#8217;ll get. While most companies provide all the same types of features you&#8217;ll want to ensure that the features you need are included in the basic calling plan you choose. Look for call waiting, caller ID, call forwarding and voicemail as standard features. You&#8217;ll also find many other exciting features with more coming all the time.<br/><br/>Resource Box: Comparing VoIP Services is an essential step when switching to VoIP. Finding the best VoIP Service provider for your needs is made simple with the resources at whichvoip.com.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Amelie Mag</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Two-Way Internet Equipment Connection</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 18:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Making the Most of your Move</title>
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<div><br/><br/>Moving home has typically been rated second only to divorce in terms of stress. Not only do you need to plan the logistics for weeks in advance and then manage numerous people (and possibly pets!), as well as the safe transit of your belongings on the day of the move, but you may still be organising your affairs for weeks after. With so much to think about, it can be easy to forget things like your utilities. To ensure that you can put your feet up in your new home as quickly as possible, it&#8217;s worth thinking about your utilities &#8211; including gas, electricity, water, telephone and internet connection &#8211; sooner rather than later. If you fail to think ahead, you might end up paying for utilities on your old address that you are no longer using, while sitting in your new place still waiting for the essentials to be set up. You&#8217;ll have enough on your plate without such additional aggravations.<br/><br/>Gas, electricity, water<br/><br/>You should tell your electricity, gas and water suppliers at least 48 hours in advance that you are moving. The supplier will arrange for your meters to be read or ask you to do it so they can work out your final bill. At this point, your supplier will ask for your forwarding address.<br/><br/>Ensure that you keep a note of the readings and the dates on which they were taken. If you do not agree with your final bills, you will need this information close at hand. If possible, tell the people moving into your old home the name of the gas, electricity and water supplier. You could do this by telling your estate agent, landlord or letting agent. Also give them your gas &#8216;Meter Point Reference Number&#8217; and your &#8216;Electricity Supply Number&#8217; &#8211; you&#8217;ll find these on your energy bills.<br/><br/>Once you move into your new property, you will be given a gas and electricity supply under what is known as a ‘deemed contract’. This means that the gas or electricity suppliers of the previous occupant automatically becomes your supplier at the property.<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t forget to take a gas and electricity meter reading on the day you move in, which you should pass on to the supplier as soon as possible, together with all your details. This will allow the supplier to send an accurate first bill.<br/><br/>As you move into your new home, you might decide this is the time to compare and possibly change suppliers. It&#8217;s certainly worth doing some homework on this, as there are now so many options out there, and you could potentially save an awful lot of money, especially if you make the switch as soon as possible after your move. Remember that you will need to give you existing supplier at least 28 days&#8217; notice, though.<br/><br/>&#8220;When you are moving you need to ensure you have your basic utilities set up as soon as possible,&#8221; said Nick Tsimbidaros, Marketing Director at BeatthatQuote.com. &#8220;But like many people, you may worry about the rising costs of your energy supply &#8211; shopping around the available suppliers will help put you back in control of your utility spend. What better time to do it than with the fresh start of your new home?&#8221;<br/><br/>Telephone to broadband<br/><br/>It&#8217;s not just your energy supply you need to consider, though. Long gone are the days when you would simply shut down your existing telephone line to set up your new line in your new home. Today, more and more of us also see a broadband connection as vital &#8211; if you work part or full-time from home, for example, your internet connection will be every bit as important as your gas and electricity supply. After all, any delays in set-up may not just be irritating but could impact your ability to work.<br/><br/>Again, you need to give your broadband provider as much notice as possible of your move to ensure a smooth transition. Most broadband is delivered over an Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and you will need to get BT to set up a line in your new place to enable your ADSL broadband connection. If you live in a large town or city, you may be able to look at alternatives such as cable broadband, but you will need to check out the location and availability of this in advance.<br/><br/>If you are still part way through your contract with your broadband provider, you should be able to continue with your existing contract at your new place, without having to start afresh. However, if you are coming to the end of your contract, it may also be worth taking a look around the market. With such a wide selection of broadband deals now available, and with the price of internet access falling at the same time as performance is improving, there has never been a better time to compare providers.<br/><br/>Making things easy<br/><br/>All of the above may seem a little daunting considering all the other things you will have to manage when moving house. But BeatThatQuote.com could help simplify the whole process. It offers a quick, easy and comprehensive comparison of possible gas and electricity suppliers in the area to which you are moving; if you would like to take this moving opportunity to be more environmentally friendly, it will even suggest some &#8216;green&#8217; options that may make you feel more comfortable about your energy usage. BeatThatQuote can also compare a wide variety of broadband providers, explaining what kind of service and price you can expect from different suppliers.<br/><br/>Many of us put up with deals that may not be cost-efficient, just because it seems easier than switching suppliers. But with so much on offer and sites to help you choose the best solution for you, your next house move could prove to be a new beginning in more ways than one.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Caroline Poynton</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>The Apple iPhone on Orange: It’s Official</title>
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<div><br/><br/>It’s about time. After months of endless speculation, the news all Apple fans have been waiting for has finally been confirmed. UK consumers were jumping for joy when it was announced that network provider Orange Mobile had struck a deal with Apple to sell the famed iPhone<strong> </strong>towards the end of this year.<br/><br/><strong>End of an Era</strong><br/><br/>A couple of years ago, O2 were able to negotiate a deal with the California-based company to have exclusive rights over the iPhone. This definitely worked wonders for their profits as their sales skyrocketed after the smoking hot reception to the iPhone 3G last year. And when the iPhone 3GS was launched last June, non-O2 subscribers were already losing hope that they would get their hands on this hot commodity. The only option left was to abandon one’s mobile carrier and switch to good old O2. Thanks to Orange’s new deal with Apple, this has become a thing of the past.<br/><br/>The official statement of Orange revealed that themselves “..and Apple have reached an agreement to bring iPhone 3G and 3GS to Orange UK customers later this year. Orange, which has the largest 3G network covering more people in the UK than any other operator, will sell iPhone in all Orange direct channels including Orange shops, the Orange webshop and Orange telesales channels, as well as selected high street partners.&#8221;<br/><br/><strong>Still a Few Mysteries</strong><br/><br/>Although the partnership has been announced and has since become official, there are still a few things that remain unknown to the market. For one thing, we still do not have an idea of the exact date of the release of Orange’s new iPhone. However, a late November or early December looks like a likely timeframe as we’re thinking that Orange wouldn’t want to miss out on the Holiday rush. Pricing also remains to be a mystery, but unless Orange takes a radically different marketing route, it’s likely that those on higher tariffs should get the iPhone for free. Nonetheless, Orange has set up a website which can be visited and subscribed to by interested parties for any updates and new developments on the device. <strong> </strong><br/><br/><strong>Some Implications</strong><br/><br/>From a financial perspective, a lot of critics are claiming that this seems to be a risky move for Orange primarily because of the fact that Apple demands a considerable part of the revenues which extends all the way to monthly contracts. However, this is still a no lose situation for Orange as it is certain that this will bring their sales up. O2 was able to get a hold of over 1 million new subscribers because of the iPhone and if Orange is able to replicate this success, then it’s definitely going to be a merry Christmas for them.<br/><br/>For Apple, this proves their desire to branch out, particularly in the UK which remains one of the few regions wherein iPhones remain exclusive to a single carrier. However, the timing of the deal – just some time before O2’s deal with Apple ends – somewhat points to the fact that we may still be seeing a carrier exclusive iPhone. Only this time, it’s going to be iPhone on Orange instead of on O2.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Simon Drew</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<div><br/><br/>If you are a corporation in search of disaster recovery networking solutions, a first responder who may need connectivity from anywhere at any time, or you simply need broadband internet connectivity from remote locations you have probably considered that satellite may be your only reliable option. In the midst of a disaster many businesses and first responders may find themselves without communications of any kind due to the loss of terrestrial infrastructures, or the lack of it ever existing in the first place.<br/><br/>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:<br/><br/><strong>1) Do you have Non pre-emptible satellite space segment? </strong><br/><br/>Satellite operators such as SES Americom, Intelsat among others lease space segment to satellite service providers. There are different levels of protection available in varying price ranges. Many service providers will opt to contract for pre-emptible space segment because it’s much less expensive and they can make larger profit margins which they may or may not pass on to their end users. Pre-emptible space segment gives the satellite operator the ability to deny access to the satellite for the service provider in the event of an on board equipment failure, or to make room for a service provider who is willing to pay the Non pre-emptible premium.<br/><br/>During large scale disasters such as the hurricanes in the Gulf States in 2005 many pre-emptible segments of satellite space were cleared to make room for government requests for satellite service leaving other service providers with no access. If you are considering contracting for service for disaster recovery applications it is highly recommended that you find service providers that guarantee that they have contracted for Non pre-emptible space segment. The service provider should be able to provide you with evidence of their service agreement with the operators if you ask. You may pay a little more each month for your non pre-emptible service, but at least it will be available when you most need it.<br/><br/><strong>2) What is your “Over Subscription” or “Contention Ratio”?</strong><br/><br/>Most satellite service providers who are providing Internet services are operating systems that use TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) based systems. A TDMA system is normally controlled by a central hub location which will command the remote units in the field to transmit their data when the hub is ready to receive it. This allows for many remote units to share the same slice of bandwidth improving the overall efficiency of the system. The transmissions from the remote units are sequenced at a very high rate, many times per second, which makes the service appear to be continuous.<br/><br/>However, the more units that are added to the system, the slower the service will be. A true enterprise level operator will never allow their contention ratio to exceed 20:1 or essentially 20 terminals per segment of bandwidth. Many operators that offer lower grade services will over subscribe their systems as high as 40, 80, 120:1 or more. Some operators may not be willing disclose this information to their end users. If a service provider will not tell you their contention ratio, you might consider looking elsewhere as their ratios are likely to be high. This will directly affect the quality of the service you receive. Enterprise level operators with contention ratios of 20:1 or less will charge more for their services since they have fewer users for their contracted space segment. But, you get what you pay for.<br/><br/><strong>3) What is your system Latency, and does your hardware or software include TCP/IP acceleration?</strong><br/><br/>Any IP transport platform will have a certain amount of latency that is inherent to the structure of the system. Latency is normally measured by how long it takes for a TCP/IP “Ping” to be sent to a server on the other side of the transport link and be returned back over the link to the point of origin. Satellite systems, due to the physics involved will have much higher latency figures than any terrestrial link. Data is transmitted to the satellite at the speed of light, or 186,000 miles per second. The satellite is located 22,223 miles above the equator.<br/><br/>For a ping to make its round trip it must travel up to the satellite, back to earth to the server, up to the satellite again and back to the origination point. This is a round trip is approximately 88,892 miles. When calculated with the speed of light, in a perfect world the round trip will take about 448 milliseconds. When you add in coding delays and processing delays you can increase that figure by 100 to 250 milliseconds. On an efficient system, a round trip ping should take between 550 and 700 milliseconds (225 ms one way in each direction).<br/><br/>Many lower grade systems on the market today will actually return ping times of 1200 milliseconds or greater which is too slow to allow for functionality of certain software applications. Some system operators have added TCP/IP acceleration products to their equipment. This can either be a hardware or software solution. Acceleration of TCP/IP does not speed up the actual transmission as it is already being transmitted at the highest speed possible, the speed of light. The acceleration is achieved by modifying the TCP protocol in ways that allow for more efficient transmission over high latency networks such as satellite. Acceleration can significantly improve the speed of loading web pages, so it is a highly desirable product to have. Most of the products are not capable of accelerating encapsulated data such as VPN’s, but the system should still pass that data, however more slowly. Be sure to ask whether or not the system has an acceleration product included.<br/><br/><strong>4) Does your system support VoIP, VPN, and Streaming Video transmissions?</strong><br/><br/>If you have certain applications that you intend to operate, be sure to inquire whether or not these applications are supported on the system. VoIP (Voice over IP) for telephone connectivity is becoming a very common need in satellite communications. All types of users from emergency services to business continuity are asking for telephone connectivity. The biggest concern most prospective users of VoIP over satellite have is that the latency will be too high for effective voice communications. This has largely been proven to not be true. In fact, most cellular telephone systems will experience as much or more delay in their systems than VoIP over satellite. Most satellite providers will support these systems, but if the system latency is more that about 800 milliseconds, you may experience difficulty carrying on a conversation. Some service providers will also sell VoIP equipment. If you choose to purchase from them, or on your own you will want to make sure the equipment includes good voice compression.<br/><br/>Most off the shelf VoIP systems that are not designed for use with satellite will occupy between 40 Kbps and 90 Kbps of bandwidth to complete each call. If you purchase 128K of satellite uplink bandwidth you may consume all of your bandwidth with one or two phone calls leaving none for internet access for your computers. There are compression VoIP systems available that have been designed for use over satellite that will use as little as 8 Kbps per phone call and the call is toll quality. There are even compression systems that will allow for a 1544 Kbps T1/PRI connection over less than 256 Kbps of satellite bandwidth. You will also want to inquire about connectivity to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). When the signal lands at the hub it will need to connect your VoIP traffic to a telephone line. Some service providers will provide this service for a fee; some will not provide it at all, so be sure to ask.<br/><br/>If you need to operate a VPN over the system, keep in mind that it will likely not be accelerated over the satellite. Acceleration of VPNs can be achieved with external hardware; however it is normally up to the customer to provide that equipment. There are some systems, mostly consumer grade, that will not support VPN’s at all or there are additional charges so be sure to ask. The same goes for Video transmissions from a streaming device, or a web cam. Video streams are highly bandwidth intensive applications and most service providers will require dedicated bandwidth for these applications. The pricing for dedicated bandwidth will be substantially higher than the shared ratio pricing as it consumes 100% of the bandwidth 100% of the time. If you are planning to stream video to multiple receive sites it is recommended that you stream the video over the satellite to a server, and allow other users to get the stream from the server. This way there is only one active stream over the satellite where the bandwidth is expensive.<br/><br/><strong>5) Do you offer CIR or CRA services?</strong><br/><br/>CIR (Committed Information Rate) and CRA (Committed Rate Assignment) are different acronyms with the same meaning. It is dedicated satellite bandwidth that is usually required by the service provider if you intend to operate high bandwidth applications such as video streaming over the satellite. Most enterprise level service providers offer CIR/CRA packages, most consumer level operators do not. The pricing for these services will be significantly higher than shared ratio services, so be prepared. Some providers also require CIR/CRA services for VoIP. Be sure to inquire if this is something you need as some operators may not volunteer this information until it’s too late.<br/><br/><strong>6) How many public IP addresses do I get?</strong><br/><br/>Many consumer level services do not assign public static IP addresses for you to use. This is primarily why they don’t support services such as VoIP and VPN. Enterprise level providers usually provide at least one address, some will provide more. Most providers will give you a fixed number of addresses with your service and charge you if you want additional static IPs. The recommended way to avoid the additional charges is by using your own router on the system and natting your own addresses. Some systems will not support natting so be sure to inquire if this is what you need.<br/><br/><strong>7) Do you have a FAP?</strong><br/><br/>A FAP or Fair Access Policy is a set of rules that you agree to abide by when contracting for their services. They also will include certain restrictions on your service. Read this policy very carefully as the providers like to include wording that can seriously restrict your usage. Some service providers will “meter” your throughput on the system. If you reach a certain level of usage, usually recorded in Kbps, or Mbps they may restrict your bandwidth to a low level, or cut off your service entirely until the next billing cycle. It is very difficult to measure your own usage since most people have no Idea how many Kbps are sent or received when loading a web page. The FAP is also where the provider will spell out the rules of usage concerning applications such as streaming video and VoIP. Going over that document with a fine toothed comb will be in your best interest.<br/><br/><strong> <img src='http://www.search-marketplace.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> What will be my actual measured speeds?</strong><br/><br/>The service providers will sell you a specific rate plan that will have an uplink or return data rate, and a downlink or forward data rate. This will usually be expressed in a manner such as “128 x 512” or sometimes “512 x 128”. The larger number will always be the forward channel which is your downlink as a user. Most providers will not tell you that the speeds include IP overhead. Every internet system whether its satellite or terrestrial uses IP protocols that require a certain amount of bandwidth to process the IP traffic. Because of the overhead you can expect that your actual measured payload speeds will be around 20% lower than what you are paying for. Actual speeds can be measured by running a speed test from a PC over the satellite link.<br/><br/>If the service provider has their own speed test server at the hub location this will give you a more accurate test of the satellite link than an Internet based speed server. The internet based servers have too many variables to obtain accurate results since the data is being transferred over connections that are not under your control, or theirs. Most systems will be similar in their IP overhead usage, but be aware of this when you purchase your service. If you don’t think the speeds will be high enough when you factor in the 20% overhead you may want to consider a higher service level plan.<br/><br/><strong>9) What Pricing plans do you offer?</strong><br/><br/>In your search for a service provider you will likely encounter a multitude of pricing plans. Each provider will create pricing structures that meet their business model, and that will give them an edge over their competition. Because of this you may find it difficult to compare price. All providers will offer full time 24&#215;7x365 service plans. Some will also offer plans based on usage, and some will sell daily or hourly plans. There are even providers that will sell service for a fixed number of days each month. These plans can be attractive as you will not likely use a system designed for disaster recovery every day of the month, so why should you pay for full time service? If you are comparing price between providers it is easiest to look at their full time rates to determine the cost. However, keep in mind that operators base their pricing on their cost for the satellite space segment. If they are charging less it may be because they don’t have non pre-emptible space or because they operate with high contention ratios, or both.<br/><br/><strong>10) Do you offer other services such as terrestrial connectivity and collocation?</strong><br/><br/>Be sure to inquire about value added services such as collocation space and terrestrial connectivity. Unless you are only buying internet access and have no need for VoIP, streaming, or data backup, you will likely need these services. Some service providers will provide connectivity to the telephone network, and some will not. If you need dial tone you will probably want to contract for that as well. For disaster recovery solutions it is highly recommended that you originate your dial tone from a safe location that is far away from the affected area.<br/><br/>In many disaster scenarios the terrestrial connectivity including cellular phones will not be available. It is important that this is taken into account when designing a backup network. Some of the satellite providers will also offer services to back up corporate or government server data at the satellite hub location. This is highly beneficial to the customer as it provides both off site storage of valuable data, and easy access to that data via the satellite when it is most needed. A satellite hub with a collocation facility can be a powerful tool, and should be highly considered when contracting for satellite services.<br/><br/>This article was written by Bob Exum who is a 24 year veteran in the communications and satellite industries. For comments or questions Bob can be reached at Clear Channel Satellite in Englewood, CO. 303-925-1708 bobexum@clearchannel.com<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Bob Exum</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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If you want to know how to bypass proxy servers, there are two methods you can use.  Proxy servers are usually found at work or school with the goal of stopping people from visiting websites that are not permitted.  The first method to see if you can bypass the proxy involves using your web browser, [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>If you want to know how to bypass proxy servers, there are two methods you can use.  Proxy servers are usually found at work or school with the goal of stopping people from visiting websites that are not permitted.  The first method to see if you can bypass the proxy involves using your web browser, but this may not always work.  The second is a little more complex but will let you bypass any proxy server no matter what.<br/><br/>The quickest way to see if you can find a way around the proxy server at your work or school place is to check your web browser internet connection settings.  Proxy servers are typically accessed via settings in web browsers and with some luck you may find that your work place has these settings already setup in your browser.  Once you have found the settings just disable them and then try accessing the internet again.  With some luck, you may find that the proxy is now disabled but you are still able to connect to the internet.  If this fails, you will have to try another method which is a little more complex but will allow you to bypass any kind of proxy setup.<br/><br/>Proxies typically block specific websites or domain names.  A common one is facebook.  What you may find is that you can still access other websites at work, but some are blocked.  The easy fix here is to simply use a web based proxy server.  By using the web based proxy server you connect first to the web based proxy and then use it to connect to your target website.  Your work or school place can not see the second connection and can only see you connecting to the web based proxy.  This is a common trick used by many people looking to bypass proxies at work.<br/><br/>For anyone wanting to know how to bypass proxy servers, web based proxies are a good solution but they aren&#8217;t perfect.  Web based proxies are limited in what they can do and usually are very slow.  The ultimate proxy setup is an elite proxy which offers super fast speeds and 100% anonymity online.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Creztor Tessel</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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