Posts Tagged ‘Tech’
Will the U.S. postal service become the department of telecommunication & information tech.?
Much as in the way there is a cabinet level for transportation,commerce,dept. of defence,homeland security;ect!?
i want to become an installation tech, for audio visual, or telecommunications. How do become one?
I need an entry level job that will train. Any suggetions? I live in Los Angeles.
Problem: I have to log In to internet each time? (att dsl) & att tech support was no help!?
Can any tech-inclined person help me with this problem?
OK, I have at&t dsl.
In the past, I had SBCYahoo! and all I had to do was click on the IE icon and Im online.
NOW, with att I have to:
1. right click on the 2 pcs icon (located on the bottom right of the taskbar – right next to the volume icon, near the time)
2. then I scroll up to “connect to a network”
3. a connect to a network window pops up and I click on Broadband connection – PPPoE connection
4. then the actual log in box comes up (it says connect broadband connection on top), I’ve saved my username and password or else it would be an even longer process…
5. finally, I click connect…
6. after a few seconds, It says successfully connected to broadband connection
seriously, I just want to click the “blue e” or Firefox icon. Isnt DSL supposed to be always on?
Once, I had a wireless network installed, is this the problem even though the router isn’t connected now?
How can I stay connected without having to do this each time?
Emerging Tech Talk #27 – The Park Bench Manifesto – Why We Want to Kill Off the PSTN – eComm 2009
What is the “rich communication experience” that we are trying to build? Why can’t that experience work over today’s Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)? What do we need to make this experience happen? In this 10-minute presentation at the Emerging Communication Conference (eComm), Dan York seeks to answer the question of why we want to move beyond the PSTN – outlining the kind of experience we are seeking, the pieces of the communications puzzle that are currently available, the issues we need to address and the roadblocks that are in place. He ends asking people to think about what is the experience we want to build – and to bring more people into that conversation to make it happen. A text version of Dan’s talk will be available at www.disruptivetelephony.com and the slides are available at: www.slideshare.netMore information about Emerging Tech Talk can be found at blogs.voxeo.com where you can subscribe to the RSS feed or follow on Twitter at twitter.com . You can also subscribe via iTunes at: itunes.apple.com Comments or feedback can be sent to dyork@voxeo.com This show is a production of Voxeo Corporation.
Tech Tips: Check if your e-mail server is running
Tutorial on how to quickly check to see if your e-mail server is running. Great tool for troubleshooting e-mail problems.
ITT Tech Project Video
This is a Project my lab partner and I Did in a ITT Tech Lab, He wrote the software and I setup the DHCP and connections, Network Protocol class.
Tech Time: voip Me
In this economy, everyone is looking for ways to save money. One answer is voip technology. Voice over Internet Protocol allows us to bypass the traditional PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) in favour of using the Internet for our voice calls. In simple terms, voip converts our analogue voice signals into digital data, compresses it and reverses the process on the other end. Tech Time airs every Tuesday morning on FAME FM at 8:15 AM EST. www.carlettedeleon.com | www.fame95fm.fm
Emerging Tech Talk #28 – Skype For SIP
Yesterday Skype announced the beta of their “Skype For SIP” service that will allow Skype users to call premise call servers/IP-pbxs via SIP and for those servers to make outbound calls to PSTN phone numbers using Skype’s network and at Skype’s rates. In this episode, host Dan York talks about the announcement and what it all means for Skype interoperability (or lack thereof). Dan also wrote at length about Skype For SIP over at: www.disruptivetelephony.comMore information about Emerging Tech Talk can be found at blogs.voxeo.com where you can subscribe to the RSS feed or follow on Twitter at twitter.com . You can also subscribe via itunes at: itunes.apple.com Comments or feedback can be sent to dyork@voxeo.com This show is a production of Voxeo Corporation.
Emerging Tech Talk #002 – inum and “global phone numbers”
What if you could have ONE phone number that worked anywhere in the world and that you could always have and take with you as you moved around? What if you could call that number from both voip services and the traditional phone system (PSTN)? That is the promise of an “inum” and in this show host Dan York interviews Voxbone CEO and co-founder Rod Ullens about the inum launch today. More info about inum can be found at www.inum.net and about the show at http