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In this age of speed and hurry, no one wants to be stranded, or lost, on the way to an important business meeting or conference. Keeping this in mind, companies like TomTom came up with satellite navigation (sat-nav) gadgets that could guide a person to his/her destination in the shortest time.
However, it now seems that the monopoly of such companies will be severely challenged. This is because Nokia is soon going to introduce handsets with in-built satellite navigation systems. Consumers will get this system for free if they buy Nokia handsets. The initial offer will be on ten models which Nokia says accounts for 83 million users.
This sat-nav service of Nokia has many interesting features. It enables users to get ‘turn-by-turn’ imaging of the entire area/territory. It also provides detailed imaging of various routes that a person can take. The system is helpful to both drivers and pedestrians.
The maps are pre-loaded in the phone, which means that the user does not have to download an entire map every time he needs to use the service, and thus save time for himself/herself. Maps of the entire European continent will be available for handset users in
Nokia is also planning to enhance this service by including additional features and is inviting other services to develop enhanced applications that can enrich this service. Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President of Nokia, seemed highly optimistic about the success of the sat-nav service, and told interviewers during the launch that the service would bring a complex digital mapping environment within reach of its users.
However, companies like TomTom, that still depend on the traditional model of selling sat-nav gadgets separately, are in a fix with this new development of Nokia, as they fear that the free mapping service offered by the latter in its handsets would severely cut into their margins. But Nokia is not the first company to offer such a service. They were, in fact, preceded by Google which had introduced such a service in their Nexus One handset and the Motorola Droid.
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If the plans outlined in a document prepared by the Revenue & Customs department are imposed, the unpopular £6 broadband tax may well be hiked by three times. This document was recently leaked to the Conservatives and made public by The Times.
The government’s £6 tax on every household in the
This highly unpopular plan may take a worse turn, as the leaked document shows that the
tax will be imposed on every single line in a household. This means that for users who have two lines, the tax will be doubled. The tax will be levied separately on broadband lines and fax lines too.
Thus, a household that has a phone, broadband and fax will have to spend £21.15 per year on fixed charges for telecommunications alone. There is a further proposal to impose VAT on this levy. The tax is especially bad news for the 1.7 million residents in the
It is expected that the revised broadband tax will generate about 30 million pounds for the British government.
Sources from provider Carphone Warehouse were vehement in their criticism of the tax, and called it regressive and unfair. Other ISPs who spoke to The Times also called the plan completely unfair and an unnecessary burden on users, and warned that people will be forced to turn away from broadband if this plan is implemented.
However, government sources chose to remain neutral about the new plans. They reiterated that high speed broadband is a critical need for the British economy, and added that the benefits of such a digital network will be immeasurable.
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of about 18-24 satellites placed into orbit. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the late 1970s, the government made a system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24/7. There are no cost for the use.
How it works
GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in the same orbit and transmit signal information to down to mother earth. GPS take this information and use triangulation to calculate the user’s exact location. The GPS receiver compares the time a signal was transmitted by a satellite with the time it was received. The time difference tells the GPS receiver how far away from the satellite it is. Now, with this distance measurements from a few more satellites, the receiver can determine the user’s position and display it on the unit’s electronic map.
A GPS receiver must be locked on to the signal of at least three satellites to calculate a 2d position (latitude and longitude) and track movement. With four or more satellites in view, the receiver can determine the user’s 3D position (latitude, longitude and also altitude). Once the user’s position has been determined, the GPS unit can calculate other information, such as speed, track, trip distance, distance to destination, sunrise and sunset time and a lot more.
How accurate is GPS?
Today’s GPS receivers are extremely accurate, thanks to parallel multi-channel design. Garmin’s 12 parallel channel receivers are quick to lock onto satellites when first turned on and they maintain strong locks, even in dense foliage or urban settings with tall houses. Certain atmospheric factors and other sources of error can affect the accuracy of GPS receivers. Garmin® GPS receivers are accurate to 15 meters on average.
Newer Garmin GPS receivers with WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) capability can improve the accuracy to less than three meters on average. No additional equipment or fees are required to take advantage of WAAS. Users can also get even better accuracy with Differential GPS (DGPS), which corrects GPS signals to within an average of three to five meters. The U.S. Coast Guard operates the most common DGPS correction service. This system consists of a network of towers that receive GPS signals and transmit a corrected signal by beacon transmitters. In order to get the corrected signal, users must have a differential beacon receiver and beacon antenna in addition to their GPS.
The GPS satellite system
The 18-24 satellites that make up the GPS space segment are orbiting the earth about 12,000 miles above us. They are constantly moving, making two complete orbits in less than 24 hours. These satellites are travelling at speeds of roughly 7,500 miles an hour.
GPS satellites are powered by solar energy only. They have backup batteries onboard to keep them running in the event of a solar eclipse, when there’s no solar power. Small rocket boosters on each satellite keep them flying in the correct path.
Here are some other interesting facts about the GPS satellites (also called NAVSTAR, the official U.S. Department of Defense name for GPS):
• The first GPS satellite was launched in early 1978.
• A full constellation of 24 satellites was achieved in late 1994.
• Each satellite is built to last about 10-15 years. Replacements are constantly being built and launched into orbit.
• A GPS satellite weighs approximately 1,500 pounds and is about 16 feet across with the solar panels extended.
• Transmitter power is only 50 watts or less.
What’s the signal?
GPS satellites transmit two low power radio signals, designated L1 and L2. Civilian GPS uses the L1 frequency of 1575.42 MHz in the UHF band. The signals travel by line of sight, meaning they will pass through clouds, glass and plastic but will not go through most solid objects such as buildings and mountains.
A GPS signal contains three different bits of information a pseudorandom code, ephemeris data and almanac data. The pseudorandom code is simply an I.D. code that identifies which satellite is transmitting information. You can view this number on your Garmin GPS unit’s satellite page, as it identifies which satellites it’s receiving.
Almanac data, which is constantly transmitted by each satellite, contains important information about the status of the satellite (healthy or unhealthy), current date and time. This part of the signal is essential for a good position view.
Sources of GPS signal errors
Factors that can degrade the GPS signal and thus affect accuracy include the following:
• Ionosphere and troposphere delays The satellite signal slows as it passes through the atmosphere. The GPS system uses a built-in model that calculates an average amount of delay to partially correct for this type of error.
• Signal multipath This occurs when the GPS signal is reflected off objects such as tall buildings or large rock surfaces before it reaches the receiver. This increases the travel time of the signal, thereby causing errors.
• Receiver clock errors A receiver’s built-in clock is not as accurate as the atomic clocks onboard the GPS satellites. Therefore, it may have very slight timing errors.
• Orbital errors Also known as ephemeris errors, these are inaccuracies of the satellite’s reported location.
• Number of satellites visible The more satellites a GPS receiver can “see,” the better the accuracy. Buildings, terrain, electronic interference, or sometimes even dense foliage can block signal reception, causing position errors or possibly no position reading at all.
• Satellite geometry/shading This refers to the relative position of the satellites at any given time. Ideal satellite geometry exists when the satellites are located at wide angles relative to each other. Poor geometry results when the satellites are located in a line or in a tight grouping.
• Degradation of the satellite signal Selective Availability (SA) is an intentional degradation of the signal once imposed by the U.S. Department of Defense. SA was intended to prevent military adversaries from using the highly accurate GPS signals. The government turned off SA in May 2000, which significantly improved the accuracy of civilian GPS receivers.
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VoIP(Voice over Internet Protocol) is the latest in telephone technology. It uses broadband computer networks to rout regular phone calls rather than traditional phone lines.
For individuals, calls are sent over the Internet. All that is needed are their regular phone, and an adapter, usually provided by a VoIP service provider (for example Vonage) when service is ordered.
For businesses, it’s a little more complicated. Phone calls are sent over their internal company network and the Internet. Why would businesses want to consider VoIP over their current phone system? There are three reasons:
1. VoIP can be easily and quickly implemented
2. VoIP is easy to administer and monitor
3. VoIP can save businesses A LOT OF MONEY
Here are issues that businesses need to consider before deciding if VoIP is right for them:
Can the existing phone system be used with the VoIP system?
What additional hardware/software is required?
How much will the VoIP solution cost?
Will the VoIP save my company money in the long run?
These answers can be obtained from a VoIP service provider or a VoIP implementation specialists like LAN Doctors, Inc. (www.landoctors.com).
In general, VoIP makes the most sense for businesses that have multiple locations, branches, offices, etc., that are connected via their company network. Why?
Let’s imagine that a company has three locations: one in New Jersey, one in Texas, and one in California. All three locations are connected to each other via their company network. If they implement a VoIP system, all phone calls between the three locations are routed through their existing company network. Thus, all calls between the three locations are FREE OF CHARGE. This can eliminate a large portion of the long distance bill. It can save the company A LOT of money.
Also, when the company places calls outside of their internal network, the per-minute rates are usually lower than traditional calls. This will save the company more money.
Hung Lam is a network engineer with LAN Doctors, Inc. (http://www.landoctors.com), a complete IT solutions provider in the NY metro area.
The figures released by Ofcom show a major dip in the number of complaints related to broadband and telephone connections. Most significantly, problems in broadband migration and those regarding Migration Authorization Codes were cut almost by half this year.
Ofcom, which is the watchdog for the telecom industry, admitted that the reduction in complaints could be due to the ongoing recession. In their explanation, they said that sometimes problems with broadband occur when people move from one home to another, also moving their connections in the process. The slowdown in the housing sector has curtailed this activity.
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Ofcom has also requested people to view its advice guide on Migration Authorization Codes (MACs) at ofcom.org.uk/media/features/pipmac. It has been active in providing helpful consumer guides to tackle issues related to broadband and phone lines, and this one should be of great help as migration related problems are quite widespread among the customers.
With the increased adoption of high-speed Internet across the U.S. and abroad, it has become much easier to send and receive large amounts of data without affecting bandwidth. What this means for consumers is that they can now download huge files quickly, browse multiple web pages simultaneously, and even make telephone calls over the Internet; an emerging technology known as VoIP.
VoIP stands for “Voice over Internet Protocol ” and it is quite simply a way of using the Internet to make and receive telephone calls. The primary reason VoIP is becoming so popular is cost and convenience; as VoIP is significantly less expensive than typical local and long distance telephone service offered by the phone companies. Additionally, one high-speed Internet connection can serve for multiple VoIP telephone lines.
How does VoIP Work?
A normal telephone line would sit there and do nothing if it weren’t connected to a network called the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). This is how the traditional phone companies route telephone calls from one person to another. In VOIP service, the PSTN is replaced by the Internet as the network for routing phone calls, and is proven to be faster, more efficient and cost effective.
Using VoIP, a person’s voice is transmitted into digital data that is then sliced into small fragments called packets that are sent across the Internet at lightning speed. These packets are then reconstructed and heard on the receiving phone. Sounds like allot going on during a phone conversation, but most people who use VoIP phones don’t even know they are making telephone calls over the Internet; the call quality is that good.
In order for VoIP phone calls to have the same quality that consumers are accustomed to when using traditional phone service, a certain bandwidth (the amount of data that can be sent) is required. Broadband Internet access, either cable or DSL, provides the necessary bandwidth for VoIP phone service to be found acceptable by consumers.
The Features of VoIP
In addition to making high-speed Internet access more cost-effective, VOIP service provides subscribers with significantly cheaper local and long distance telephone service. Most VoIP providers charge between $20 - $25 per month and this includes unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada.
Additionally, all the features that traditional phone companies usually charge for like voicemail, caller id, call waiting; three-way calling, simultaneous ring and the ability to choose your own area code are included in the price.
Another driver for using VoIP is that it is portable. In other words, consumers can take their phone number anywhere they move to; even if it is just on vacation.
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VoIP service providers are now offering videophone at the lowest price we’ve seen on the VoIP service market. The tremendous drop in prices will see more individuals and SMB’s investing in this affordable futuristic way of communicating.
VoIP services are fast becoming the way to communicate worldwide and with the recent drop in videophone and service plan prices many individuals will be able to get a taste of the future at cost-effective prices. Today’s videophone offers more clarity than ever before and at a lower cost.
The videophone has become popular for conferencing with geographically challenged offices in real-time and for lawyer firms in taking depositions. I expect to see more videophones in offices in the next few months and individuals adding videophones as a practical conversational communication option to there current telcom arsenal.
Watch for the VoIP service field to grow in great leaps and bounds in the next year along with more important features being established such as emergency 911 and 411 services. The last few weeks have seen the FCC take a closer look at the VoIP industry, along with other consumer groups which is a plus for consumers. Consumers should see the lower level providers fade away and the tier 1 VoIP providers battle it out for the best technology and lowest price plans. Some providers have already added a Regulatory Recovery Fee to cover the cost of the new obligations being imposed on the VoIP providers, but, don’t expect prices to go up much. VoIP services are still the most economical way of communicating today.
So, go out and enjoy the VoIP services and try out the videophones at affordable prices.
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What Is VoIP And How Does VoIP Work
VoIP will allow users to user their broadband connection to make
phone calls over the Internet. The widespread use of VoIP has
caused a revolution in the phone industry.
With the VoIP service giving users the chance to make phone
calls over the internet it is easy to see why this has rocked
the telecom industry.
VoIP at present is becoming the most cost effective way to make
long distance telephone calls. Before VoIP telephone service
providers had a strong hold on lucrative and 99% of the time
over priced long distance services. Due to the introduction of
Voip the long distance calling market has began to open to up
to competition. The main reason for this is that most Internet
users will begin implementing VoIP. The main reason being that
VoIP is the most cost effective way to make long distance
telephone calls.
VoIP Development Process
Over the last 10 year VoIP has been slowly developing. In the
early days computer users were able to talk to one another
through their computers. You were only able to do this if you
had a voice enabled computer with good Internet connection and
you would need to have a software program installed on your
computer.
The main advantage to this was that it allowed user to be able
to contact anyone from around the world for free aslong as they
had the same setup as you.
The disadvantages to this system was that sound quality was
never great, broadband was not being widely used and the user
you were trying to contact would have to be online.
Today’s VoIP has made these problems a thing of the past.
The two things that were required to make VoIP technology appeal
to the wide spread market have been accomplished.
Broadband is now a widly used internet service. This allows
users to have a stable internet connection that can always be
on.
Secondly the VoIP industry has been able to develop a simple and
inexpenisve way of integrating the IP network (aka Internet)
with a traditional telephone system.
What this means is that VoIP users are able to use their own
telephone to call anyone else in the world who has the
traditonal telephone connection.
Traditional telecom companies such as Qwest, AT&T and Bell have
developed their own type of VoIP technology. This has given
consumers a huge number of choices. Now anybody anywhere with a
boradband internet connection is able to call anyone anywhere in
the world who has a ordinary telephone connection.
Why VoIP Will Save You Money
The major advantage of VoIP is the low cost, with no significant
decrease in voice quality.
1st, a VoIP subscriber doesn’t require a traditional phone line.
Instead, you are assigned a phone number by your VoIP provider.
Prices for these calls can be as low as $9 per month. 2nd,
virtually all VoIP subscribers will buy a “bundle” of services
that includes unlimited incoming calls and unlimited long
distance calls to anyone in a defined geographic area. As an
example, VoIP unlimited calling plans to anyone in the US or
even Canada will only cost around $20 per month.
Third, virtually all VoIP service providers offer free bundled
features that virtually all traditional telephone corporations
charge for. These include free voicemail, call forwarding,
caller ID, call waiting, call waiting ID, three way calling,
speed dialing.
VoIP providers offer better flexibility and portability
An additional important benefit is the flexibility and
portability of VoIP phone service. With VoIP your individual
telephone number is programmed into the converter that acts as a
bridge between your internet connection and your regular
telephone.
This has many important benefits. As already mentioned you don’t
want an actual land line. Instead your telephone number is
assigned to your converter (not to your geographic land line).
So you are able to take your converter with you anywhere in the
globe, plug it into any available broadband connection, and
immediately you can employ your regular number to produce and
receive calls.
This flexibility also lets you select a number in an area code
where virtually all of your long distance calls originate. For
instance, if many of your friends, family, business associates
or even customers are calling from a specific city that
traditionally involved an extended distance call for them, you
may pick a number in that area code and immediately turn all
their calls to you into local (free) calls for them.
The benefits of VoIP are many, and the savings can be incredibly
important. So it’s no wonder that VoIP has turned into the
hottest telecom technology of the decade. Informed consumers and
businesses around the globe are adopting this technology at a
phenomenal rate.
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