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Visionary Deploys ADSL2+ Broadband

Gillette, WY (ContentDesk) January 20th, 2005 -- Visionary Communications has deployed ADSL2+ in Gillette Wyoming, bringing a faster broadband service to the rural town.
ADSL2+ is a Digital Subscriber Line technology that delivers internet service over a telephone line at a speed three times that of the fastest competing broadband.Visionary is calling the new DSL product Intense DSL, with good reason.
ADSL2+ allows the company to deliver up to 25Mbps of internet bandwidth to customers within a two mile range of the center of town.
The speed is the equivalent of 16 T1 lines, or 466 dialup modem connections."Internet providers focus on the metro areas and large cities," explained Jeremy Malli, Visionary's Chief Technology Officer and self-proclaimed Alpha Geek.
"If it is up to us to push the broadband envelope, we will."Visionary plans to market the new service to existing customers, providing a benefit to the customer for their loyalty to the company.

The company has plans to roll out the broadband service in two additional communities by fall of this year.Visionary is a company known to raise the bar, setting a higher internet standard in the state of Wyoming.
The company rolled out 3Mbps DSL in 2003, almost a year ahead of the cable companies and nearly two years ahead of the telephone company.
Visionary was also the first company to deliver broadband in ten of the state's rural towns."We have the equipment, we have the talent," says Brian Worthen, CEO and President of Visionary.
"Extremely fast internet is a great way to reward a town that's been great to us."ADSL2+ is a DSL technology used widely throughout Europe and Asia, but has yet to obtain a foothold in the United States.
The technology achieves faster speeds by using additional frequency on a telephone line.

The faster speeds result in the capability to deliver additional services on the same line, such as digital television.Visionary Communications is Wyoming's pioneering broadband provider, offering DSL in 18 Wyoming communities, and wireless broadband in 11 Wyoming communities. The company provides internet services in more than 90 towns and cities. The company is headquartered in Gillette..



Prepaid Internet ? Solves Many Problems

Spokane, WA (ContentDesk) February 21, 2004 -- Pure WorldWide Internet, Inc. (PWI) announced today the launch of its nationwide prepaid Internet service called MyPrepaidInternet.com. PWI's new prepaid service is the answer for people who don't want or don't need an Internet service that they have to pay for month after month -whether they use it or not. Up until now if users wanted access to the Internet they had to sign up with a service provider that required them to pay a monthly fee for "unlimited" access. Most users however, only need 20 to 30 hours, or even less.

At average monthly rates many users are paying anywhere from $1.00 to $10.00 per hour for Internet access. PWI's prepaid service, which can be purchased with or without a credit card, sells for $0.40 per hour or less, no matter how little or how much it is used. Even better, there's no monthly bill and unused hours last more than a year before they expire. Other features include 5 free Email boxes, spam and virus...

Prepaid Internet ? Solves Many Problems
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Cable Internet Subscribers Report the Highest Problem Experience

An overall 57% of cable Internet subscribers have experienced a problem with their service in the past 12 months.
This is higher than both DSL subscribers (51% problem experience overall) and dial-up (42%) subscribers."Once the service is set up and running, reliability and customer service is cited as a problem area more often among cable subscribers than DSL subscribers" says Christopher Clegg, President of Lumen Research Associates, LLC.
"This is a testament to hard work put forth by the ILECs over the past couple years to improve the overall DSL service experience."Lumen Research Associates, LLC is a survey research company in Rockville, MD.
The research cited is based on 580 online responses received over the first 6 months of 2003 (95% ? 4.1%).
A complete report of the relationship between broadband and dial-up is available to the general public at www.lumenresearch.com....

Cable Internet Subscribers Report the Highest Problem Experience
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IGONET VOIP Has Officially Launched Now in USA and Canada

(ContentDesk) November 9, 2005 -- IGONET is launching now and a lot of people will benefit from the service which they can save about $500/year for the phone bills they are already paying. The features are great with unlimited local and long distance calling to USA, Canada and more than 20 countries worldwide and also 911 accepted for just $29.95/month. The conversation is like a pin drop crisp and clear just like any other telephone or cell phone service provider. This will revolutionize the telecommunication industry that all you need is a high speed internet may it be DSL, Cable or Broadband. Be the first to use this service before your neighbor does and you will highly benefit from the features that you cannot find in other Telephone Company.

We have officially launched now and you can sign up and order thru our website http://www.igonet.com. You will be ask for a code and be sure to put the code "zaphire97". Again the code...

IGONET VOIP Has Officially Launched Now in USA and Canada
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Choosing an ISP Plan

When deciding on which ISP plan is right for you, there are two main factors to consider: your needs and your budget. You want to purchase the most affordable plan that can handle everything you want to accomplish on the internet.


There are three main types of plans to choose from: Dial-Up, DSL and Cable. Each of these three plan types download internet pages and files at different speeds. The fastest is a Cable (around 1000 kilobits per second) connection followed by DSL (around 300 kilobits per second) and Dial-Up (around 30 kilobits per second), respectively. If you are planning on only using the internet for email and surfing web pages, a Dial-Up plan would be perfect for you.

Dial-Up is also the cheapest of the three followed by DSL and Cable, respectively. However, if you are planning on purchasing a membership at a movie or music download website that lets you download unlimited movies or music per month, you will want a DSL or Cable connection so...

Choosing an ISP Plan
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