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Financial Data Protected Despite Radio Access
White Paper With a flat rate or volume billing, dial-in costs far less than internet access via ISDN. Datev found a solution to this problem in the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL): the DSL signal is... [16 May 2009]
Colorado's Wiggins Telephone Association Offers Rural America True, End-to-End Fiber Optic Internet Access Up to 100Mbps With D-Link Equipment
White Paper Many of their customers were still using dial-up connections, and Wiggins was not able to deploy broadband services like DSL in many areas because of copper limitations. Wiggins Telephone Association's... [03 Apr 2009]
Appleton Coated Provides Remote Sales Force High Speed Internet Connectivity Along With Secure Transfer of Confidential Company Data Using D-Link Broadband VPN Routers
White Paper Others were using cable and still others in remote locations were using dial-up connections. Some representatives were using DSL to connect remotely to share important sales information with the company. [03 Apr 2009]
Practical, Proven Broadband over Power Line
White Paper Broadband over Power Line (BPL) technology has been getting a lot of attention lately because it enables utility companies to bring high-speed Internet access to underserved areas where previously only dial-up... [18 Mar 2009]
Home and Small Office Network Topologies
White Paper While standard modems and dial up access is available to nearly everyone and requires little additional investment, higher bandwidth needs might require a broadband link such as Digital Subscriber Line... [15 Mar 2009]
Guidelines on Firewalls and Firewall Policy
White Paper Home users who connect to commercial Internet service providers via dial-up or via cable/DSL are also using personal firewalls and firewall appliances to secure their connections. Firewall technology has... [01 Oct 2008]
HiWAAY Enhances Core Reliability and Fuels Professional Services Growth in Transition to All-Juniper Shop
White Paper HiWAAY Internet Services is a full-service Internet Service Provider (ISP) providing a broad range of services to enterprises of all sizes along with dial-up and DSL access for residential customers... [11 Sep 2008]
The Effects of Latency and Bandwidth on Actual Broadband Performance
White Paper It brings with it a significant performance boost from the 56Kbps dial up analog modem technology but in most cases it delivers considerably less than high-speed local connections such as Ethernet. The most common... [10 Sep 2008]
Ofcom: Copper capable of high-speed broadband
News D is for Dial-up An Ofcom assessment has predicted that DSL over normal copper phone lines could take virtually the whole country to broadband speeds of 50Mbps or more, as long as optical fibre is laid... [22 Aug 2008]
Walters-Dimmick Petroleum Secures Store Broadband With Safe@Office and SMP On-Demand
White Paper When the company replaced its dial-up service with broadband, it hired a Managed Service Provider (MSP) to implement a complete high-speed DSL solution that included Check Point Safe@Office appliances. [18 Jun 2008]
Palm & Treo Hacks: Use Your Treo as a Modem
White Paper This is called tethering, and it allows the tethered laptop to work with the Internet as if it were connected via a normal dial-up, cable, or DSL modem - only, the user is connected using the Treo. If... [17 Oct 2007]
Fibre - coming to a home near you
News D is for Dial-up Despite rising interest in the high-speed bandwidth FTTH provides, Europe is still "entrenched" in the slower DSL technology, which uses existing copper networks to deliver broadband to... [10 Jul 2007]
Broadband growth fastest in Eastern Europe
News D is for Dial-up DSL remains the dominant type of connection with 173 million connections and 65.6 per cent of global market share. But the market for FTTx - faster fibre-optic connections - grew almost... [20 Dec 2006]
The A to Z of broadband
News D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up... [01 Nov 2006]
RADIUS Protocol Security and Best Practices
White Paper Originally developed for dial-up remote access, RADIUS is now supported by Virtual Private Network (VPN) servers, wireless access points, authenticating Ethernet switches, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)... [02 Jun 2006]