Introducing DS3 Versatility

To promote the adoption of broadband DS3 requires good public initiatives, appropriate and relevant content, awareness and user experience, service and accessibility. Telecommunications policy makers, content providers, the public education system and network service providers have a role.

The Internet Service Providers Broadband DS3 are in high growth economies to jump to the latest IP technologies such as WiMAX and go further in the movement of mobile / fixed fixed-mobile convergence.

Innovative services such as community services for schools, hospitals, municipalities, cooperatives and shops on the Internet could help increase access to high speed DS3, while other common expenses of mobile broadband.

Operators need to extend broadband access to DS3 imprint of the mass market and various broadband access to technology. Technologies such as ADSL2 + and VDSL 2 can be used in urban areas. ADSL2 + is an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standard, which doubled data rates of up to 24 Mbps ADSL classic download, 1 Mbps download, but DS3 is much more.

VDSL2 (Very-High Speed ​​Digital Subscriber Line 2, also known as ITU-T G.993.2) standard is the newest and most advanced DSL broadband designed for mass deployment of services support triple play, such as voice, video, data, high definition television (HDTV) and interactive games, with speeds up to 200 Mbps, but speeds decrease rapidly to 100 Mbps and 50 Mbps and 500 meters 1 km of the 1.6 km distance, speed is comparable to ADSL 2 + and DS3.

Because of this relatively short distance, FTTN (fiber to the node) are used with these technologies for sub-urban areas by running the fiber to a node in the place and the copper pairs in the houses.

3G HSDPA, not be used for sub-urban and urban low data rate, and maybe 2G for urban and remote areas with low flow rates and WiMAX are sub-urban and remote areas, with rates high data.

For DS3 service providers, it means a lot of changes, but in emerging countries with little or no traditional networks, you can go directly to these technologies.

For example, China Netcom, the largest next generation network in the world, while Slovak Telecom has launched its existing electromechanical crossbar switches and replaced them with IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) network ready for the DS3, which are all necessary for fixed-mobile convergence, video conferencing and interoperability between mobile communications and the Internet.

DS3 strategy is to partner with operators to offer broadband services in 120 countries and can help with hosting and application management.

For example, the DS3 offers several operators in Qatar with managed applications such as ringback tones and a shared platform in a business model of pay, as in Nigeria manage to check balance and transfer Fund mobile phones, while in the Middle East and Africa Cup soccer content Dallah Telecom. DS3 can be very useful and much more.

Reverse Phone Lookup

Reverse Phone Search is enhanced by the Internet in a number of places as “Ask.com” will allow to put in a phone number with area code and Internet search engines to take this information and give a name and address the person who owns this phone number. This information can be useful when you have received a phone call from an unknown number and want to return the call, but do not know who he or she makes the call.

When unwanted calls ruin sleep at night, no need for tossing and turning and being tired all day and constantly on the edge. It’s a simple matter of finding the unknown number to determine whether a former spouse, brother or even a special fan was upset to make calls to put your mind at peace.

This process can also be useful to monitor calls for children to ensure their safety on the phone. When the number of crops in the guards phone bill looks like new and unknown, it may sometimes raise the alarm. Regular land phone line providers of service to consumers a free phone reverse lookup, if the number in question is a land line questions can be answered in short supply.

Unfortunately, you have to pay for a cell phone number to find, but worth the peace that offers this service. Mobile phone companies will not disclose to consumers the identity of an unknown cell phone callers because of a confidentiality agreement, but a pay phone reverse lookup (which can easily be found online) has no such standard agreement.