Monday, October 19, 2009

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KUALA LUMPUR: Telekom Malaysia is offering its streamyx GradPack package, which targets college and university students, until Dec 31.

Subscribers will enjoy broadband service at a lower rate, as well as receive some free goodies, according to the telecommunications giant.

GradPack offers two Internet service packages � 384Kbps (kilobits per second) for RM50 a month or 1Mbps (megabit per second) for RM100 monthly.

The students who subscribe will get a free modem, and a streamyx Zone ID which grants them wireless access at more than 1,300 hotspots nationwide.

TM is also waiving its RM75 activation and RM88 installation fees for GradPack users.

Also, subscribers of the 1Mbps package will get access to music portal Hypptunes, video service HyppTV and the Rose Online Evolution massively multiplayer online role-playing game for three months.

In addition to that, they will get a TM�Manchester United special-edition T-shirt for free.

Students who want to subscribe to GradPack must present their student ID at any TMpoint, TMpoint Authorised Dealership (TAD) outlet, or TM authorised reseller nationwide.

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Mobile broadband has revolutionized our Internet experience. As more and more people are logging on to the Internet on the go, the need for a faster connection has become imperative, what with all the music downloads, video streaming and other Internet activities that consumes bandwidth. Thanks to mobile broadband, the bandwidth that is being delivered to consumers increased. Broadband actually refers to a term that pertains to a wide array of frequencies in a certain transmission system. If the bandwidth is larger, so does the frequency.

In general, the whole idea of having a broadband connection is to have a "high-speed" connection to the Internet. Being "high-speed" means having a high rate of data transmission. But too often, the mobile broadband speed of a Internet service provider does not measure up to what is advertised, leaving broadband users frustrated. While there are legitimate reasons for slow data transmission, such as traffic management or software on the computer, there are times that a slow mobile broadband speed is unacceptable and is due to poor service.

What to do about this? The first thing you may do is check your mobile broadband speed. It is important to determine the speed of your mobile broadband in order to calculate the necessary steps that you should take. The best way to check your mobile broadband speed is by using a credible speed checker.

Checking your broadband speed is easy, quick and most of all, it's free. You may do so now if like. This website gives you the opportunity to know your mobile broadband speed. Take note that it is to your advantage to test the speed of your mobile broadband. Annoyed that your every download takes so long to be finished? Always having trouble streaming music and videos to your computer or mobile device? Put the speed of your mobile broadband to the test to see if your Internet service provider is true to their promise.

Once you have checked the speed of your mobile broadband and find it unsatisfactory, give your broadband provider a call. Find out if there is anything they can do to improve your broadband speed. You may need to upgrade your modem or have a technician check your line. If there's no improvement you have the right to file a formal complaint to the company. You have the option to take your case to the small claims court in accordance with the Supply of Goods and Services Act if actions were taken but you are still not satisfied or the company failed to act on your official complaint. Or you may just want to switch to another broadband provider if all else failed. Check out the market for Internet service providers that offer faster and reliable speed. Ask around to find out if these providers deliver on their promise before signing up with them. Just always remember that optimum broadband speed is rarely achieved accurately so the thing to consider is which provider gives the most consistent speed.


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Broadband: actual throughput by Peter Forret


Sunday, October 4, 2009

Mobile Phone Chargers and Green Mobile Phone Use - Unpluggit and Reduce Your CO2 Emissions

Nowadays, with the impact of climate change and global warming becoming ever more apparent, consumers are both more aware and more active at taking steps to reduce their carbon foot print, reduce power consumption, and generally be more environmentally friendly.

You can hardly escape the dreaded standby feature, with people increasingly aware of the costs and energy consumption that goes with leaving the little red light on your television, DVD player, computer or other electrical appliances.

What many people are not aware of is the power that your mobile phone charger consumes, when it is not even charging your mobile phone. Just place your hand against the charger when it is plugged in and turned on (without your phone attached). You will notice that this is warm, this is because electricity is being used.

The amount of energy wasted in the UK alone from mobile phone chargers being left turned on is enough to power 33000 houses. Think about how much energy that is. A small step such as unplugging your mobile phone charger when it is not in use will make a big difference in terms of climate change and CO2 emissions.

Of course, it should not stop there. Think of all the other items left on permanent recharge, such as your iPod and MP3 players, digital cameras, laptop computers, all have a charger plug which is burning energy whilst you leave it plugged in and turned on. Basically, if you are not using something - turn it off, un plug it! Start doing your bit for the environment.

Ryan Johnson is an online entrepreneur who runs several successful website in the IT and consumer electronics sphere.

He runs an excellent mobile phone price comparison website at http://cheapmobilephones4uk.co.uk

He also blogs with news, product releases and information about topics such as insurance, computers and mobile phones. UK Mobile Phone Review

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

mSpot brings new release movie streaming to major US carriers

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mSpot has been streaming full-length movies to cellphones for a few years now, but not until this week has the company had a potential customer base of 40 million. As of right now, mobile phone users on Sprint, AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile (yes, that includes the G1, Pre, iPhone and every other smartphone with a half-decent browser) can surf over to m.mspot.com in order to stream major motion pictures, and being that the service is on-demand, you can also pause and restart 'em whenever you darn well please. Deals have been inked with Paramount Studios, Universal Pictures and the Weinstein Company, and we're told that more agreements are in the works. Movie rentals will cost $4.99 per title, and can be viewed from 24 hours to 5 days after they're rented. Naturally, mSpot recommends paying for an "unlimited" data plan, and if you're smart, you won't utilize the service whilst traveling abroad.

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