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Archive for April, 2010

Rutland Telecom Offers 40Mbps Broadband To Village

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Saw this on the television this morning and thought a load of rubbish,  for one there are multi solutions market what will do this and I really don’t believe the 40 Mbps because in the article it show only someone downloading at 8 Mbps so where they get 40 Mbps get’s me…

Other possible solution upto 10 Mbps is Tooway http://www.tooway.com/ and it costs about £1000 not the £3000 being stated here.

Article  reads like this ( http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/4/14/rutland-telecom-offers-40mbps-broadband-village/ ) :-

After several leading telecom players failed to bring high-speed broadband to UK villages due to profitability issues, residents of Lyddington, Rutland, have decided to take matters into their own hands by raising almost £37,000 in order to form Rutland Telecom, which will offer villagers fibre optic broadband with speeds up to 40 Mbps.

The villagers decided to jump the digital divide after repetitive requests to telecoms like BT and Virgin failed to ignite their interest in offering fast internet access to the villagers.

The money required to float the broadband plans was raised by 11 local businessmen who dished out £3000 each in order to form Rutland Telecom which plans to charge £30 per month for the purpose of recovering the investment and maintaining the connections.

Commenting on the issue at hand, Dr David Lewis, managing director, Rutland Telecom, told the Telegraph that “We have now received approaches from many areas around the UK following our success in Lyddington and we are progressing the deployment of more street cabinets in Wales, Yorkshire and Leicestershire using private finance models.”

According to a recent survey, one in four Britons did not have an adequate internet connection, which was clearly an impediment to small businesses, schools and other institutions

Flash Drives have Life and can Die at any minute !!

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Got your attention good because it was suppose too !   Just ask yourself a question what would you do if you lost your flash drive ?

Because it can happen by 1) Breaking down 2) Losing It

Let’s say you have the second one cover but the first one can happen because depend on the type you have it could fail in 10,000 Read / Writes or 100,000 Read / Writes.

Any you tell which type you have,  the answer should be Backup / Backup and more backup’s and remember not all in the same place.

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