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1 month ago |
allconnect.com | Robin Layton
The internet has increasingly been an essential part of life for many people, but that digital surge hasn’t swept up everyone equally. According to the Pew Research Center, Americans with disabilities are three times more likely than those without a disability to say they never go online. While the benefits of internet use can be profound for people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), there are also some risks.
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1 month ago |
allconnect.com | Robin Layton
There’s almost nothing more irritating than your technology not functioning when you need it to. On a rainy day when you can’t play outside, you might try to stream movies, but sometimes your connection seems just as bogged down by the poor weather as you are. Could the mist be clogging up cyberspace? Is the snow freezing your system’s circuits? Does weather affect internet speeds?
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1 month ago |
allconnect.com | Michelle Honeyager
Have you had enough of screaming at your Wi-Fi connection for being too slow? Wi-Fi does have a reputation for being slower than an Ethernet cable connection. Wi-Fi can be slow for a number of reasons, including improper router placement, setting issues on the router, internet service provider (ISP) problems and hardware problems. To put the concept to the test, we ran a speed test between a Wi-Fi connection and an Ethernet connection.
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1 month ago |
allconnect.com | Robin Layton
The lack of fast internet – or any internet at all – in rural America is certainly not a new concern, but it is a worrisome and valid topic for the 14 million households and businesses affected, the federal government, internet service providers and many more stakeholders. Fortunately, some positive movement exists to ease the lack of rural broadband availability. On Sept.
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1 month ago |
allconnect.com | Robin Layton
AT&T announced its new fixed wireless home internet service this week, delivered over the AT&T 5G wireless network. AT&T Internet Air is the internet service provider’s version of the highly-successful T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and Verizon 5G Home Internet plans. AT&T’s President of Broadband and Connectivity Initiatives Erin Scarborough shared, “We’ve already rolled out AT&T Internet Air to existing copper-based customers with great success.
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