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Looking
for the best local phone service Atlanta, Georgia
options? Looking for the best stand alone long
distance rates for Atlanta? Want to search the
best conventional cell phone plans and wireless plans
with no credit check for Atlanta? If so you have
come to the right place.
Here we will provide
you with the best selection of every technology need
for Atlanta or anyone in the 404, 470, 678, &
770 Area Codes.
Including the best broad band phone provider and the
best tool in existence for searching plans from every Broadband Internet provider for your area
with service options that include DSL, cable and
satellite
broadband services.
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Bundled Local Phone
Service Atlanta, Georgia your best option is Ztel |
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Z-Tel
Bundled, unlimited and voicemail services
Unlimited long distance, or local and long
distance bundled service with outstanding
features included such as Personal Voice
Assistant, for a low monthly payment. Toll
free service available. Get unlimited,
local and long distance in Atlanta for one low
rate and never pay long distance again. |
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Broadband Phone Service,
Atlanta Georgia is best served by Packet8 |
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Packet8
Broadband Phone Service - is
the future of broad band phone service with
outstanding rates such as unlimited long
distance to anywhere in North America for
19.95 and unlimited calling to Europe or Asia
for only 29.95 a month. With Packet8 as your
Atlanta broad band phone service provider you can have
a local number in your area or you can have a
local number in another area of the US the
choice is yours. Get 5 dollars off activation with our discount
code "telebay-jspirko". |
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Additional Options and all the top Broadband
Phone Georgia Providers Side by Side Click Here

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Dial up, DSL and
Broadband Internet for Atlanta, Georgia |
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ShopforDSL
Comparison shop in real-time for residential
and small business Comparison shop in
real-time for residential and small business
DSL, Cable, and Satellite Internet in your
area! We offer discounted service from
SBC/Yahoo!, Earthlink, Verizon, Sprint,
BellSouth, Comcast, Adelphia, Charter,
DirectWave, RoadRunner, Qwest, and MediaCom! |
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CogniSurf
Dial-up Internet Get CogniSurf Unlimited
Internet Service starting from $7.95
per month with 56K connections. Thousands of
dial-up locations in the U.S. with top quality
customer service. If you can't get DSL a
super fast dial-up connection from CogniSurf
is the next best thing with 56K access
available in Atlanta and all over Georgia. |
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compare all our Internet Access Options Click
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Cellular and Wireless
Service for Atlanta, Georgia |
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Standard Plans with a
Credit Check
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FONcentral
by Cognigen Networks, Inc. Major providers
such as T-Mobile, AT&T, and Cingular. Rate
plans starting at $19.99 per month. Get a free
phone and up to $100 cash back. All phones
come with free accessories and free shipping!
Get the best wireless plans with no hassle,
lines at the store and no pushy sales people. |
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The AT&T Network
with Easy Credit
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Opex
Wireless Cellular plans as low as $9.99
per month, along with a wide variety of other
usage plans to choose from. We never require
you to sign long-term contracts and even
provide a 100% risk-free guarantee. Tired of
the hassles from your local and long distance
telephone companies? Replace your landline
with Opex Wireless! Free calling to
all Opex Wireless or AT&T Wireless
customers. |
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No Credit Check
Required
- Free Phone
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Liberty
Wireless by Cognigen Networks, Inc. No
Credit Check! No Contract! No
Deposits! - Atlanta If you have been turned down by
a wireless carrier in the past, Liberty
wireless is the service for you. With
controlled spending and unlimited nights and
weekends, Liberty offers a wireless plan
without the hassle at a price you can afford. |
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Satellite Television
Dish Network Service for Atlanta, Georgia |
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Cognigen
Satellite - 4 Receivers - Free Installation
The fastest growing direct broadcast satellite
television service in the United States with
the capacity to offer over 500 channels,
Powered by VMC Satellite - the largest
authorized Dish Network distributor in US.
Check out our great deal for Georgia residents. |
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Atlanta
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CogniState
Long Distance 3.45¢/minute Designed for
business or residential customers who make the
majority of their calls within their home
state. COGNISTATE is a high-quality long
distance telephone service at a discount rate.
Atlanta residents will get state to state
calling for 3.45 cents per minute and instate
long distance for only 5.3 cents per minute. |
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Use
our Rate Search Tool for Atlanta Georgia and Search
all Providers
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Unlimited
Long Distance for Atlanta, Georgia |
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ZeroCents
Unlimited Long Distance
Say goodbye to large bills and per
minute rates forever. Zerocents allows
residential users to call anywhere in the
continental United States--anywhere,
anytime--for one low monthly bill. No
switching phone companies, no set up fees with
unlimited long distance for only 29.95 |
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Technology
Articles Provided by InfinitePhone.Net
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Using
the F - word in sales Give away
free items as a marketing tactic
26th
October 2001
Giving
away free content can be a very
effective marketing tool as can using
other free giveaways.
In
order to increase sales and help your
business succeed, you need to put your
name in the minds of customers. You
need to create a relationship with
them so that the next time they need
products or
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Site
Maps: Let Search Engines Find Your
Pages
With
40 million websites
in existence, and more than 3
billion web pages indexed by
Google at the time of this writing
(July 2003), it’s no wonder that
more and more people are relying on search
engines to find their way
through the unruly world that the web
has become.
Nowadays,
it is crucial to get your
pages indexed by the most
important search engines.
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Article
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Syndicate
your own content using
aspSyndicator
By Mark Wickman
If you develop your own web pages
for an internet or an intranet
website, then you will probably
create some form of content for your
pages. Content can be stories,
articles, photographs or a
collection of your favorite poems
etc.
Unless
you have a huge amount of time to
devote to creating this content,
then it can be difficult to make the
website diverse
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Syndicate
your content using PHP and MySQL.
Setting Up An Automated Content Feed
From Your Web Site
7th
February 2002
Introduction
So, you've spent the best part of a
year creating your PHP/MySQL driven
web site. You've got a fair amount
of decent, flexible content, and
you're buddies with a couple of
other webmasters, so they've given
you a free banner ad on their site
in exchange for one on yours.
Promoting
your
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How
does MSN stack up against the other DSL
providers in my area?
Written by -
Kiersten Thomas, Staff Writer
How does the
largest software giant in the word increase
revenue? That is the billion-dollar question
facing planners at Microsoft. As the market
leader in operating system software with a
market share of 95%, it becomes difficult to
generate revenue while almost every PC on this
planet is already running some version of
Windows. The answer? High-speed internet
access (MSN DSL) and video games (XBOX).
Wether by luck
or by plan, Microsoft was able to hold off on
their plans to become and ISP until -after-
the dot-com crash, allowing Microsoft to
purchase network capacity for pennies on the
dollar. Coupled with Mircosoft's unequalled
ability to repeat sell to their customers, MSN
DSL was quick to pick up it's first batch of
customers.
Since the
initial launch in 2002, MSN
DSL has built out it's portal to rival
that of AOL, complete with it's own version of
Instant Messanger, Spam-Filetered Email, and
Parental Controls. Leave it to Microsoft to
dominate any computer-related field it sets in
its sights.
DS3
Price Trends
Written by - Amy
McMillen, Senior Editor
Like
most telecommunications services DS3
prices (commonly known at T3) have
been falling for the last few years. This is
due to several factors. Competition has been
heating up since deregulation in 1996. The
number of companies offering service has
exploded. With more competition in the
marketplace service providers have to reduce
their prices to attract customer and keep them
from going to competitors. Service providers
are desperate to keep margins but even more
desperate to keep adding customers. This
competetive arena has created a buyers market
for DS3 lines and pricing is as favorable as
it has ever been!
The
soft economy and crash of the stock market has
also contributed to the reduction in ds3
price. Since the peak of the market in
1999 many companies have gone out of business
and no longer require service. This means
there's a smaller pie available and there are
plenty of telecom providers trying to get
their share. Once again, the buyer is in
control and can shop until he or she finds the
price that is right for them.
A
final reason for the reduction in DS3 pricing
is the fact that equipement costs and the cost
of supplying the bandwidth have decreased.
This means that companies can supply the
bandwidth at a lower cost. As bandwidth usage
continues to increase as a result of bandwidth
hungry applications like video on demand and
graphic heavy applications the price of
bandwidth will coninue to drop. The only
factor that seems tlikely to inhibit prices
from falling much further is the "last
mile" or the connection from the users
premise to the service providers' POP (Point
of Presence), but we'll save this issue for
another article. Until then, enjoy those
affordable DS3's and good luck finding a price
that's right for you!
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