Thursday, May 10, 2018

Google Focuses on Artificial Intelligence at Conference



Google seems to be interested in getting into just about everything. They are king of searches on the Internet. They have the number one browser for surfing the Internet. Android dominates mobile browsing. With Google Fiber they hope to disrupt Internet service providers.

Google just had their developers conference this week. I am not sure they did much to alleviate alot of people's (including Tesla founder Elon Musk) fears that they were becoming something akin to the mega AI from the Terminator movies.

Google's AI was so human-like they showed that it could call a hair salon to book an appointment without the salon employee even realizing that it was talking to a robot.

The AI will also be able to learn from you so that it will be able to pretty much wite emails for you. As you write it will suggest what it thinks should be the next word. It is not quite up to the point of "Send a love letter to my girlfriend," but it may be soon.

But, Google's AI will soon be able to speak in the voice of John Legend, in case that was something you were missing from your life.


Thursday, April 26, 2018

AT&T Gets Another DoJ Anti-Trust Investigation?



AT&T and Verizon are the main targets for another possible investigation by the United States Department of Justice.

AT&T is already fighting in the courts for permission to merge with (or buy) Time Warner Studios.  This new investigation includes AT&T along with the other three major mobile companies but the DoJ is focusing on AT&T and Verizon. Verizon and AT&T also offers DSL Internet connections plus video along with their telephone services.

The investigations main thrust is that the four major wireless carriers are making it more tricky than neccessary for customers to switch their mobile service to another company. The SIM cards are the major issue. They are needed to make phones work. The DoJ is looking into whether AT&T and the big carriers and the telecommunications standards organization, GSMA, are working together to keep other technology from being put into phones and other devices that would make it easier to switch carriers.

Apple, the maker of the iPhone was one of the companies that brought the issue to the attention of the government.

Verizon called the investigation "much ado about nothing." AT&T said it was all done to provide better service to consumers. AT&T and Verizon already own about 70% of the US mobile market. AT&T provides DSL Internet, video and phone service.

Friday, March 30, 2018

Frontier and Communications Workers of America Settle Strike



Frontier Communications, a provider of DSL Internet, phone and video service, and the union that represents their workers, the Communications Workers of America (CWA District 2-13) have ended their strike in West Virginia and Virginia.

The strike had only lasted for three weeks and was ended after the two came to a new contract agreement. The union representing 1400 workers called the strike in early March after the two had failed to reach a contract agreement. 

Frontier's DSL Internet, telephone and video service was not unduly affected by the strike.

After claiming that striking workers threatened violence to Frontier employees, committed vandalism and destruction of property, blocked access to property and other issues, Frontier had filed a request for an injunction against the striking CWA membersalleging “rampant unlawful activity.” The CWA called the injunction request an “overreaction.”

Frontier provides DSL Internet in West Virginia and other areas across the United States.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Finding DSL Internet Service


It is not always easy to find out which providers actually deliver DSL service in your zip code. That is where DSL by Zip Code comes in. They did all the rsearch so you don't have to. They are constantly looking for all the DSL Internet providers to update their website.

Whether you are looking for DSL Internet service in Florida or looking for DSL Internet service in California you will be able to find it on DSLbyzipcode.com.

To find DSL Internet in your neighborhood you will just need to enter your zip code in their search bar and they will do the rest. You can search for residential DSL Internet or business DSL Internet.

You can also search for DSL Internet by your state and city as well as by your zip code so it is super convenient to find what you are looking for. Finding the DSL Internet you need has never been easier.

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

How Can I Make My DSL Faster?

Most people want to get fast DSL Internet or at least get some fast Internet.

DSL Internet uses phone lines so usually the Internet provider will not need to run new wires into the house for service. DSL is distance sensitive, meaning the closer to the phone company hub, the better performance you will get.

Some things that can slow down your DSL speed are:
  • Spyware and other unwanted or unneeded software on your computer.
  • Wiring that has deteriorated with time or wear and tear.
  • How many users are online concurrently. This can be in the house or even in the neighborhood as everyone on the same line will be sharing the bandwidth.
  • Old damaged DSL modem.
So to get the fastest DSL Internet service for your area, make sure you check these factors among others. If you are still having connection problems contact your Internet provider or find a high-speed DSL Internet provider in you rarea.

Additional data
Asymmetric digital subscriber line - traditionally DSL has been asymmetrical, meaning data goes down (to your computer) fast then it goes up (to the Internet). This is because in the past people downloaded more then they uploaded. Now that is not neccessarily the case. WIth connected devices and uploading pictures and video people are uploading a lot more than they used to.

Symmetric digital subscriber line is download and upload at the same speeds. As people do more uploading of files and with connected devices symmetrical speeds are becoming more popular.

You don't need to know all of the technology behind DSL to get high-speed DSL Internet at your house. Once you have Internet connected you shouldn't really have to do much to keep connected these days.

Thursday, February 01, 2018

States Plan to Thwart FCC on Net Neutrality Repeal

The governors of several states have made rules to ensure their local Internet Service Providers follow net neutrality rules. The Governors of Montana and New York have issued executive orders to say that in order to be eligible to do business with the state they have to abide by net neutrality rules.

That means the local DSL Internet Service providers in the state will not do things like throttle or create fast lanes and charge more for them. The idea is to bypass the FCC that has repealed the net neutrality rules passed in 2016 by the FCC when it had different members.

A lot of people see the repeal by Ajit Pai's FCC as Pai doing the work of his previous employer, Verizon. ALthough there my be only one choice for DSL Internet Service in an area, the governor's orders may help to ensure the customers get better service.

DSL Internet providers like AT&T have promised to follow the guidelines the orders might help to keep them on the up and up.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Frontier Provides Internet Through the Connect America Fund

Frontier Communications Corporation announced recently that the company has exceeded its 2017 Connect America Fund (CAF) milestones in all of the 29 states it serves. Frontier can now provide Internet to half of its eligible households under the Federal Communications Commission's CAF program. Plus, almost 1 million households now have increased speed from the infrastructure upgrades in their communities. The improvements are the result of CAF funding and Frontier capital investment and exceeded the program requirements which was to reach 40% of the eligible households by the end of last year.

Frontier provides high speed DSL Internet in zip codes covered under the Connect America Fund in 29 states, from Washington to Florida and California to West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

High-speed Internet is vital to a prosperous rural America.  Broadband enables businesses and consumers alike to take full advantage of the benefits of fast internet connectivity. This includes online healthcare, education, vital information resources and of course entertainment. The administration of President Trump has reiterated his commitment to rural Americans' access to high-speed Internet at the 99th annual American Farm Bureau Federation convention in Nashville, Tennessee. Trump told the farmers “you can compete on a level playing field, which you were not able to do.”

"We've hit our stride with the CAF program, and we are excited to continue bringing faster speeds to more communities over the next three years," said Frontier's Mark D. Nielsen, the Exec Vice President and Chief Legal Officer. "The combination of FCC funding and company investment have allowed us to deploy more broadband and improve speeds. Everyone benefits from a more connected rural America."

Frontier has committed to broadband availability in CAF-eligible areas in 774,000 households throughout the life of the program. Frontier is marketing the new and improved speeds to its customers, with door-to-door sales, direct calls, and targeted advertising. Many of the zip codes can receive high-speed DSL Internet of 25 Mbps and faster.

About Frontier Communications

Frontier Communications Corporation provides communications services to urban, suburban, and rural communities in over half of all the states in the US. Frontier offers services to residential customers using fiber-optic and copper networks. Frontier services include bundles of voice, video, high-speed internet, and Frontier Secure® digital protection solutions.

Wednesday, January 03, 2018

Frontier Connects More Households in Rural California


Frontier Communications Corporation, California's second-largest wireline telecommunications provider, announced recently that it has expanded its broadband service across California and it has exceeded 2017 federal Connect America Fund (CAF) requirements. Frontier's overall public (CAF) and private investment is designed to make higher-speed Internet access available to more than 275,000 Frontier-served households statewide.

This includes over 39,000 CAF-designated locations in Frontier's service area who now have access to broadband Internet with speeds of at least 10 Mbps up and 1Mbps down. This exceeds the Connect America Fund program's 2017 targetted 40 percent for Frontier's multi-year deployment to 90,000 locations across the state.

As a side benefit this also enables higher-speed service to thousands more households nearby, giving them speeds of over 100 Mbps in some locations. It all depends on the actual physical distance from the nearest Frontier facility.

Frontier Communications Corporation offers telecom services to residential customers including video, high-speed internet, and advanced voice.