You've just moved into your new flat or house and naturally you want to get your PC up and running with Broadband so you can keep in touch with the rest of the world. But when you try to sign up for Broadband, you find that the previous occupant had Broadband already and that your chosen ISP is unable to connect you until the previous occupant's ISP is disconnected and a ‘marker’ removed from the line. Worse, you have no idea who the previous occupant was let alone who that ISP might be. What do you do?
You might think that BT (who still at least provides the physical connection to your house) would be able to help. Not so. Along with the many advantages of deregulated telecoms comes this one. BT has no way to tell which ISP is connected to your phone. Instead you need to contact The Telecom Regulator OFCOM on 0207 9813040. They will give you a reference number for your enquiry, and should clear the existing supplier from the line within seven days. You should then check up with OFCOM everyday till the marker is removed, do not lose your reference number.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Watch Live TV For Free Online - Get Connected Today
There is a lot of talk at the moment about whether it is possible and legal to watch live tv for free online or not. There are a plethora of sites out there that offer this possibility, but it seems hard to imagine that you can gain access to thousands of channels using just your computer. It must be said now that 95% of sites that offer this capability do not deliver what they promise. They claim to supply you with XYZ, and after you have taken out your credit card and paid, you are bitterly disappointed with the lack of channels and the quality.However, they are a small number of sites that can give you what you want, that being live TV for free from your computer.If you are new to the opportunity of watching live TV for free online, let me cover a few areas to clear your mind of any questions you might have:What You Need When you sign up to a creditable web site offering such a service, you will need to download their software which is usually very small and does not take more than a few minutes to install. Once you have done this, all you will actually need from then on is a computer, whether it is a PC or a laptop, preferably a fast internet connection, and a free media player package like RealPlayer or MediaPlayer which you can download for free from their relevant sites. With regards to an internet connection, the faster the internet connection the faster you will stream. As a result, you will receive a higher quality picture and sound to go with it. With a decent connection, you can watch fantastic television on full screen. The capability is there. It will work from a dial-up computer, and you can still enjoy the benefits but broadband speed or higher is certainly recommended in order to receive full value.Financial Aspect99% of the time, you will be asked to pay a small one time fee, and from then on you will be able to watch TV for free. Do not sign up to web sites that want you to pay a subscription charge or monthly fees because that is not how the industry mainly charges for such services.Sites asking for ongoing fees are, to be frank, being greedy.The Freedom It Offers YouIf you have picked the right package (very tricky these days), then being able to watch TV online offers you substantial freedom and other benefits. You can watch exactly what you would like to watch without others changing the channel. This is especially useful when you have a family, and each person wants to watch something different.If you do not actually have cable or satellite in the first place, then such a service gives you this for a very small fee. With technology these days, you can connect your computer to the television easily and reap the same rewards as you would if you were paying high monthly fees for cable!There are many more benefits which I am sure you can think of, but ultimately it comes down to more freedom and flexibility for you.
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Sunday, August 2, 2009
Slow Broadband Connection?
Is it time you found out why ? These days there are a lot of people using a Broadband Internet connection to get online. As a consumer you can get Broadband through use of DSL, which is normally supplied by a phone company, or you can get a connection with a cable Internet Company, providing that there is one in your area. Generally speaking broadband will grant you a relatively fast connection which will be a must if you are thinking of downloading and viewing/listening to videos and music.But as we all know technology isn't perfect and sometimes you may experience a painfully slow connection even with Broadband. If you are or have experienced this you should know that there could be lots of reasons to why it is happening to you; your internet provider may be having some problems or your computer may have become victim to viruses and spyware. Your fist step towards sorting the problem should be to run a broadband speed test on your connection. Why, because this will help you determine whether the problem is on your end or your providers.If you call your Internet provider, they will most likely be able to run a broadband speed test on
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
What are the different types Of Broadband
So what is broadband? Broadband is a steady connection to the internet at high speed. It frees up your phone line and only needs a broadband connection, which is typically provided by your cable provider. If you've been using dial-up for all your internet usage, you may be sick and tired of the slow download speed and the slow page loads. You may realize that you are actually sort of living in the Stone Age, when it comes to computers at least. With internet broadband, you only need to click a link to experience the difference. Broadband is much faster, more reliable and if you've never used it before, you are seriously missing out. Call your cable provider and check with them how much they charge for a broadband connection. Sometimes, you can get a special offer if you're their first time customer because these companies understand that people who want to learn more about broadband are potential in trying it out. These companies let you try it out at very low cost, and sometimes free, because they know that once you experience the power of broadband, you will never want to go back to dial-up again. Different Types Of Broadband Providers More than a decade since the Internet has become a common thing in many households, an increasing number of households are making the switch from slow, dial-up Internet service to the fast broadband service. More and more people are taking advantage of higher speeds and enjoying the Internet. As technology advances, many differing and competing broadband providers come into place, each offering somewhat different flavors of broadband. To really decide what 's most excellent, it helps to know what 's different in each kind of service. This way, you can make an informed preference about which broadband provider is best for you. DSL Internet DSL, which stands for digital subscriber line, is one of the initial forms of broadband service. DSL broadband providers give their service through the phone line. The design of DSL allows you to access the internet without tying up the line for phone calls. One of the big advantages to DSL broadband providers is that they're common, they can work with any existing phone lines, and they're often cheaper than other forms of broadband. However, DSL is limited by a customer 's distance from their local phone switch, which means this can be nearly impossible to have in some rural areas. Cable Cable broadband providers use the same lines as your cable television channels to deliver Internet service. It was the fastest internet service for a long time, and can still increase in speed that can't be matched by DSL service at comparable costs. However, please note that this speed is shared by users in a designated area, so the more popular it is in your area; the more likely it is that you'll see a loss in performance at busy times. FiOS FiOS stands for fiber-optic service. It is one of the latest forms of broadband service. Presently offered generally in the United States, FiOS currently tops the other providers in terms of speed. FiOS not only provides quality service, but also allows users to have their cable television and telephone service delivered through FiOS as well, for a good package deal. The disadvantage of Fios, right now at least, is that it 's only available in the United States through one company. No matter which kind of broadband provider you choose, you're sure to see a huge difference in the speed of your internet service, resulting in greater productivity and fun with the Internet.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
What Should I do there’s an unknown Broadband ISP in my house?
You've just moved into your new flat or house and naturally you want to get your PC up and running with Broadband so you can keep in touch with the rest of the world. But when you try to sign up for Broadband, you find that the previous occupant had Broadband already and that your chosen ISP is unable to connect you until the previous occupant's ISP is disconnected and a ‘marker’ removed from the line. Worse, you have no idea who the previous occupant was let alone who that ISP might be. What do you do?
You might think that BT (who still at least provides the physical connection to your house) would be able to help. Not so. Along with the many advantages of deregulated telecoms comes this one. BT has no way to tell which ISP is connected to your phone. Instead you need to contact The Telecom Regulator OFCOM on 0207 9813040. They will give you a reference number for your enquiry, and should clear the existing supplier from the line within seven days. You should then check up with OFCOM everyday till the marker is removed, do not lose your reference number.
You might think that BT (who still at least provides the physical connection to your house) would be able to help. Not so. Along with the many advantages of deregulated telecoms comes this one. BT has no way to tell which ISP is connected to your phone. Instead you need to contact The Telecom Regulator OFCOM on 0207 9813040. They will give you a reference number for your enquiry, and should clear the existing supplier from the line within seven days. You should then check up with OFCOM everyday till the marker is removed, do not lose your reference number.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Whats Fair About a Broadband 'Fair Usage Policy'?
Whats Fair About a Broadband 'Fair Usage Policy'? You may have noticed that, though your Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offers"unlimited" downloads, usage is subject to a "fair usage policy" and wondered what was going on. Essentially, fair usage policies limit the usage of "heavy" or "excessive" users at peak times. These restrictions are imposed to ensure that the best quality of broadband is available to the maximum number of internet users. I feel that these limits are restricting and unfair. It may be worth your while to shop around and find an ISP that has no restrictions in place. What are "Peak Times?" These vary from ISP to ISP but are generally from 6pm-11pm, when people arrive home from work, college, school etc. What is a "Heavy" or "Excessive" User? Heavy or excessive users are generally those who use Peer-to-Peer (P2P) or file sharing software. They are users are those who upload and download large files such as movies and music to their computer on a daily basis. These users take up excessive bandwidth, slowing the connection down for everyone else that shares their connection. How much is too much? Day to day surfing, checking emails and occasional downloading should not get you into trouble with your ISP, however, downloading a 1-3GB movie every day is almost certain to. The key is to keep an eye on the amount that you are downloading and, if classed as a heavy or excessive user, restructure your internet usage pattern so that you are not uploading or downloading at peak times. How is usage limited? Generally, after a couple of months of excessive use, ISPs will notify you if they feel that your usage is heavy or excessive. This notification will usually point you in the direction of their specific policy on "fair usage" and suggest that you refrain from up- or down-loading large files at peak times. If you don't take heed of their warnings your ISP will slow down the speed of your connection at peak times. In serious cases your ISP may terminate your internet connection. Be warned. How can i control the amount of data i download ? Monitoring freeware is available to help you with this and are freely available on the Internet. If you want to download a large chunk of data then maybe restrict yourself to downloading during off-peak hours.
Monday, June 8, 2009
So, what is a MAC code?
A Mac has nothing to with fast-food; MAC stands for Migration Authorisation Code. It is issued by your existing broadband provider and is used to seamlessly switch from one provider to another without having to wait weeks to cease your line and re-register with another provider. It is usually about 17 character’s long, you do not have to worry yourself with the bizarre format.
How do I switch from one provider to another provider? It's easy to switch, all you have to do is
1. Obtain your MAC Code from your current broadband provider. This is normally achieved by calling their cancellation line and you should receive it in less than 5 working days by either email or a courtesy phone call. 2. Contact your new provider and register your Mac Code with them.
3. After registration you will receive a confirmation email or a confirmation snail mail with further detail as to when the switch will occur. The switch will usually occur in 10 working days from the date you registered. Do I cancel my account with my current broadband provider? No! It is important you do not cancel your account with your existing broadband provider. If you do, you may be without broadband for several weeks.
Can I switch from any Internet Service Provider to any Internet Service Provider? You should be able to switch from all non-cable broadband providers. Will my MAC code expire? Yes, MAC Codes do expire. You must use it 30 days from when it is issued
What do I do if my Mac Code expires?
It will no longer be valid. If your MAC code does expire you will need to call your existing service provider and ask them to re-issue you another one.
What to do if your existing Broadband Provider refuses to issue you your Mac Code?
If you’re existing Broadband provider refuses to issue you your Mac Code, then log a formal complaint with the Telecom Watchdog Ofcom on 02079813040.
How do I switch from one provider to another provider? It's easy to switch, all you have to do is
1. Obtain your MAC Code from your current broadband provider. This is normally achieved by calling their cancellation line and you should receive it in less than 5 working days by either email or a courtesy phone call. 2. Contact your new provider and register your Mac Code with them.
3. After registration you will receive a confirmation email or a confirmation snail mail with further detail as to when the switch will occur. The switch will usually occur in 10 working days from the date you registered. Do I cancel my account with my current broadband provider? No! It is important you do not cancel your account with your existing broadband provider. If you do, you may be without broadband for several weeks.
Can I switch from any Internet Service Provider to any Internet Service Provider? You should be able to switch from all non-cable broadband providers. Will my MAC code expire? Yes, MAC Codes do expire. You must use it 30 days from when it is issued
What do I do if my Mac Code expires?
It will no longer be valid. If your MAC code does expire you will need to call your existing service provider and ask them to re-issue you another one.
What to do if your existing Broadband Provider refuses to issue you your Mac Code?
If you’re existing Broadband provider refuses to issue you your Mac Code, then log a formal complaint with the Telecom Watchdog Ofcom on 02079813040.
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