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Unlimited Calling with Broadband Phone Service At InfinitePhone.Net we offer services for every corner of the globe, for every need imaginable.  We have also found however, that we get many requests for local phone service, dish network satellite, cellular providers, broadband telephone, DSL and others where people what to know what is specifically available for their area.  

We have therefore provided this searchable database of over 150 U.S. Cities and the specific recommendations we have for them.  You are sure to find the best local telephone and technologies for your area with our extensive resources.  We will also continue to add more cities in the future, if you don't see your city simply try one of three other options...

  1. Click on the link in the right hand menu for the specific service you are interested in
  2. Select a major city near your town as most of the services available there will we available to you as well
  3. Just contact us with you specific needs and we will get back to you with a solution tailored to your needs

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Technology Articles Provided by InfinitePhone.Net 

T1 Internet Service Do's and Don'ts
Written by - Dolf Olviederlag, Senior Editor

T-1 internet service is as ubiquitous as DVD players but the choices are much more varied. Ready to learn the basics and find a connections? In general, T-1 is a member of the T-carrier system. T-carrier is a communications system used for carrying voice and data transmissions in a digital format. T-1 meets the needs of businesses having multiple users on a system requiring fast speed and broad bandwidth. For a fixed monthly rate, businesses with 20 or more users can communicate via both voice and data. A Full T1 can accommodate as many as 24 users working at 64 Kbps.

'T-1 is made up of 24 digital channels. This requires a digital connection device (CSU/DSU {customer switching unit/digital switching unit}) to connect to four wires to carry the information. All T1 lines require that a Channel Service Unit (CSU) be connected between your Data Terminal Equipment (DTE), i.e., a personal computer, and the T-1 line. A CSU serves both as a surge protector (to protect your equipment from voltage anomalies such as lightning) and a monitor of the line itself.

As mentioned previously a T1 connection is capable of delivering 1.5Mbps. DSL connections are also capable of delivering this speed however they are not nearly as reliable as a T1 connections and should not be considered as a business connections unless it's SDSL and even then you will likely have some downtime. If you have critical information being hosted in your office or have a large number of users accessing the internet on a regular basis, consider getting a T1 connections. Also remember to get a professional's assistance when you search for your provider. Each company will tell you their connection is the best available but a broker will act as your agent and help you find what's right for you.

For more info on T-1 and Dedicated Services visit T1 Quotes.Net

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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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How to Increase Your Newsletter Subscription Rate

You've finally launched your free newsletter. You've put together the content, found a good mailing list host, and have listed your newsletter in all the ezine directories you could find. What else can you do to increase your subscriber base? The answer is actually quite simple: you've got to know how to ask.

If you want your visitors to give you access to their inbox, you

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