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Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Microsoft Reduce Collection IP Address in Bing


BRUSSELS - Microsoft plans to reduce the storage period at Bing IP address from 18 months to only 6 months. This plan follows a request from the forum data privacy European countries.

According to Microsoft, this change will make Bing becomes a better choice for Internet users very concerned with privacy. The focus is what has been deemed not focused on the Google search engine, that in fact is the toughest competitors Bing. The reason, Microsoft will remove all IP addresses from the search list.

"We believe that the balance between privacy and efficiency is a desire in the mind of the consumer Internet. If both are equal then the search engines we will be more attractive," said John Vassallo from Microsoft, as quoted by Yahoo News, Wednesday (20/1/2010 ).

Currently, Microsoft itself admitted, in Europe, Bing was still occupying a position far below Google. Bing market share in Europe is only approximately 2 percent, while Google has reached 80 percent.

According to Google, save the data from the search lists are essential to maximize the search results and can be used as a weapon to protect the security service action against hacking and Internet fraud.
Google itself claims to let the search anonymously after a period of nine months. Meanwhile, Yahoo allows log data anonymous after 90 days with the aim of combating fraud, protect the system more secure and to meet the existing legal policy.

Institutions in the European data protection has been requested to search service providers to store search data for a maximum of six months.
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The Driving Force Behind the Open Source Mobile Movement

Device and hardware makers are discovering the flexibility of the Linux stack as the foundation of a platform for mobile applications that bring value to the wares they want to sell. Complications exist, but manufacturers are working through them to further drive the adoption of the Linux stack.

In a sagging economy, doing business as usual is rarely prudent and usually disastrous. Companies often must change the course of strategies, or in some cases accelerate them.

After a spate of business meetings during the marathon that is Mobile World Congress, one takeaway is the acceleration in the mobile handset market of operators moving to open source More about open source software-based devices. Two specific device types are driving the increased adoption of open source software stacks: smartphones and netbooks, with many operators and OxMs also forming plans for Linux-based mobile Internet devices (MIDs) in the coming year.

Projections for Growth

The trend is more than anecdotal. In-Stat notes that "smartphones with Linux OS (including Android) will see the highest growth and the second highest volume behind Symbian More about Symbian. Linux OS will outpace Windows Mobile, RIM and iPhone OS X."

Meanwhile, industry analysts' projections for netbook (running either Linux or variants of Windows) sales growth rates in 2009 range from 50 percent to 128 percent. Many of these are being offered through operators with (profitable) data plans underwriting their already low costs. MIDs are also starting to appear on the horizon, fitting squarely between the smartphone and netbook.

Indeed, operators are viewing Linux as a strategic terminal platform on which they can build new revenue sources, new business models and a new customer base, regardless of device type. A Linux-based terminal platform offers them significant benefits over the legacy and proprietary platforms that formed the foundations of yesterday's mobile devices. Based on an open source license, these platforms give operators a significantly greater ability to customize, tailor and brand the platform for their network. And, as the base for various open source consortia including the LiMo Foundation, Open Handset Alliance and Moblin, these platforms offer operators the power to influence their development and direction. Many operators are reviewing where to put their investments, some are outlining plans for a single platform while others continue to work with multiple platforms.
Stacking the Deck

Operators, OEMs and semiconductor manufacturers are now taking these open platforms and creating reference designs that will accelerate product development. Operators are integrating signature applications and other legacy assets with the open source platforms to create an operator-specific version that will be provided to OxMs as the starting point for final product development. OxMs are rapidly building competency in these open platforms to be better prepared to quickly deliver mobile devices for the operators. Semiconductor manufactures are also investing to pre-optimize their hardware platforms with these open source stacks to reduce early development cycles, differentiate their hardware platforms and accelerate hardware adoption.

This cross-value chain collaboration points to a new form of industry cooperation enabled by open source. By starting with a baseline open source software stack and a pre-optimized hardware-software platform, operators and their suppliers are innovating on new mobile devices at more effective levels -- the much vaunted value line shift higher up the stack that has long been promised by open source but rarely realized. By not having to worry about first enabling a video stream or building support for 14 Bluetooth More about Bluetooth profiles, when utilizing the community's stack investments, the ecosystem can now focus on developing new consumer features, services and advanced user experiences that will drive chip, device and subscriber sales.

Getting to the point where all the benefits are realized is proving to be more of a challenge than some have anticipated for several reasons:

* Open source mobile software stacks are relatively new, and expertise is not as widely available as with older, proprietary stacks (but is rapidly improving). Indeed, who will develop these reference stacks is a major question for operators -- are they in the software development business themselves?
* Open source license provisions and how they affect open source software's integration with an operator's signature applications must also be addressed.
* Discovering ways to speed the testing process for the integrated stack without sacrificing quality may be the key to achieving development project reduction goals.
* The specter of fragmentation haunts the reference stack architecture, as no one wants to find themselves alone on a branch two years from now with no inexpensive way to rejoin the mainstream.

Despite these issues, operators are clearly moving full steam ahead with a variety of open source projects, including Android, LiMo and Moblin. The opportunity to quickly get a differentiated mobile device to market that will drive average revenue per user and subscriber growth is too alluring to ignore. Operators are driving the ecosystem to make it happen -- look for the mobile devices soon!

Source : http://www.technewsworld.com
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Setting Internet Dial Up

Setting Internet used Dial Up to Internet Service Provider
1. Telkomsel Flash – Halo/Simpati/As (time based)
2. Telkomsel GPRS – Halo/Simpati/As (Volume based)
3. Indosat – Matrix – (Volume based)
4. Indosat – Mentari – (Volume based)
5. Indosat – IM3 – (Volume based)
6. Indosat – IM3 – (time based)
7. XL – Xplor/Bebas/Jempol (Volume based)
8. Telkom Flexi – Classy/Trendy (Volume based)
9. Telkom Flexi – Classy/Trendy (time based)
10. Mobile 8 – Fren
11. Starone
12. Esia (time based)


1. Telkomsel Flash – Halo/Simpati/As (Waktu)
Dial Up Number : *99***1#
User Name :
Password :
Access Point : FLASH
Extra Setting : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,”flash”

2. Telkomsel GPRS – Halo/Simpati/As (Data)
Dial Up Number : *99***1#
User Name : wap
Password : wap123
Access Point : TELKOMSEL
Extra Setting : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,”internet”

3. Indosat – Matrix – (Data)
Dial Up Number : *99***1#
User Name :
Password :
Access Point : www.satelindogprs.com
Extra Setting : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,” www.satelindogprs.com”

4. Indosat – Mentari – (Data)
Dial Up Number : *99***1#
User Name : indosat
Password : indosat
Access Point : www.satelindogprs.com
Extra Setting : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,” www.satelindogprs.com”

5. Indosat – IM3 – (Data)
Dial Up Number : *99***1#
User Name : gprs
Password : im3
Access Point : www.indosat-m3.net
Extra Setting : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,” www.indosat-m3.net”

6. Indosat – IM3 – (Waktu)
Dial Up Number : *99***1#
User Name : indosat@durasi
Password : indosat@durasi
Access Point : www.indosat-m3.net
Extra Setting : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,” www.indosat-m3.net”

7. XL – Xplor/Bebas/Jempol (Data)
Dial Up Number : *99***1#
User Name : xlgprs
Password : proxl
Access Point : www.xlgprs.net
Extra Setting : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,” www.xlgprs.net”

8. Telkom Flexi – Classy/Trendy (Data)
Dial Up Number : #777
User Name : telkomnet@flexi
Password : telkom
Access Point :
Extra Setting : at+crm=1

9. Telkom Flexi – Classy/Trendy (Waktu)
Dial Up Number : 080989999
User Name : telkomnet@instan
Password : telkom
Access Point :
Extra Setting : at+crm=0

10. Mobile 8 – Fren
Dial Up Number : #777
User Name : m8
Password : m8
Access Point :
Extra Setting :

11. Starone
Dial Up Number : #777
User Name : starone
Password : indosat
Access Point :
Extra Setting :

12. Esia (Waktu)
Dial Up Number : #777
User Name : esia
Password : esia
Access Point :
Extra Setting :

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FASTNET

FastNet, the only broadband internet service that offers unlimited fast speed internet access for the whole family’s information needs at affordable prices. With unlimited data capacity and 24-hours non-stop access, FastNet offers exciting packages with speeds suited for your internet needs from simple data accessing to downloading large music files, gaming online, and video streaming.

FastNet Migration
FIRST Media internet subscribers of LinkNet, MyNet, and Digital1 have been upgraded to experience more fast speed broadband Internet connection.

Thank you for your trust in FIRST Media,
In delivering our commitment to provide the best service and in enhancing the customer’s total internet experience, we are happy to announce that effective 31 August, 2007 we have upgraded your LinkNet, MyNet, and Digital1 subscription by adding more speed to your Internet connection:
No need to worry about your billing! This upgrade is part of our service and will not change your product price and monthly billing subscription!
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ISP (Internet Service Provider)

ISP (Internet Service Provider) is a company or agency business that sells Internet connections to customers, or the like. ISP's are identical with the initial phone network, as the first ISP to sell Internet connection or access through the telephone network. As one instant Apnic from Telkom.
Now, with the development of technology, the ISP is not only using the telephone network, but also using technology such as fiber optic and wireless. In Bali, especially in denpasar ISP with wireless technology, most grow.


What are the contents of the ISP?

ISPs that the content is the people and equipment necessary to provide Internet connection service to its customers equipment is usually the form of servers, routers, equipment to connect to its customers and equipment to interconnect their upstream. ISPs usually work with network operators in running the business. So there are ISPs that do not have network equipment. They only have the human resources to sales, customer support and billing or billing. The rest, start-bandwidth, the network system, submitted to the network operator. For example, my ISP is working with the owner of the phone network to make the system a dial-up Internet connection. I also buy bandwidth from the owner of the phone network and I accept all wrong. After that I live sell Internet dial-up, the system provides customer support and handle payments.

Source : http://www.channel-11.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISP

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