6G Wireless Already Under Development As you know, 5G wireless networks have barely established their presence in America. The rollout of 5G services has been sporadic and uneven, and the equipment for reception of 5G signals has yet to become…Continue Reading →
AT&T Launches an Emergency Blimp In the aftermath of natural disaster or mass terror, emergency personnel need reliable phone and internet service. Unfortunately, such incidents often bring critical damage to communication networks. Where cable or fiber networks are disrupted, how…Continue Reading →
RURAL BROADBAND ACCESS Why Do You Have So Few Choices? If you live in a densely populated urban area, you probably have several options for high speed internet. Very likely, a cable or fiber-optic connection will meet your needs. But…Continue Reading →
HIGHER DATA CAPS WITH AT&T Are you a heavy web surfer? Do you play interactive video games? Is your household likely to have multiple devices connected to the web at one time? Do you frequently download HD video? Do you…Continue Reading →
DOCSIS 3.1 Internet by Comcast Tuesday, February 2, 2016 marks an important milestone in the history of the internet. Comcast, the largest cable system operator in America, said it will offer the world’s first DOCSIS 3.1 service to business and…Continue Reading →
USA Internet Speeds Triple; Still Lag Other Countries You may have noticed that your home or business internet speed has accelerated in the last few years. It probably has a long way to go before it’s all it should be,…Continue Reading →
Phillip CorvusDecember 5, 2015UncategorizedComments Off on Getting the Most Out of Your Data Plan
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DATA PLAN If you use the internet for much more than e-mail and light web-surfing, you could exceed your data cap now and then. If you do, your internet service provider (ISP) ‘throttles’ your…Continue Reading →