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[H558]Home Phone And Internet Providers
by Cathy Peterson, Cat

Supermarkets nowadays are facing fierce competition from each other. They basically offer almost the same line of goods. They basically offer almost the same line of goods at the same price also! So how do they stand out from the rest? They may be able to stand out by offering better service. The internet coupons are a great way to enhance the services provided by your regular supermarket store.

There are several ways by which a supermarket can stand out from the rest when they offer internet coupons. One way of standing out is by offering discount coupons related to products. Supermarkets can make deals with the product providers in their store. For instance, if the supermarket is carrying orange juice X, then they can talk to the manufacturer of orange juice X for a special deal. They can propose to orange juice X manufacturer that an internet coupon giving a discount on their product at their supermarket will be a great idea. The supermarket can give up a certain portion of their profit on orange juice X so long as orange juice X promotes online discount coupons for their supermarket. The supermarket will be able to attract more buyers to their store and orange juice X will sell more of its products.

Another way where a supermarket can stand out from their competitors through internet coupons is when they offer bulk related internet coupons. Bulk related internet coupons say something like this, “buy three chickens from us and then we will give you another chicken for free!” These bulk related internet coupons will definitely attract more customers. All you have to do is to price your products properly and find out how many products a customer has to buy in order to cover for the free product. In this way, even if you give away a certain amount of your profit, you will be able to attract more customers to your supermarket. When someone goes to the supermarket, rarely will he or she buy only one product. That person will definitely buy more products when they are already there. When you have your computations done, all you have to do is to put those internet coupons on the World Wide Web and watch those sales figures soar.

Supermarkets should take advantage of the power of internet coupons. Not only will they stand out from the competition, they will also make customers very happy as well


The most popular features of the Internet include electronic mail (of course you know e-mail), discussion groups (called newsgroups or bulletin boards, where users can post messages and look for responses on a system called Usenet). There is also the online conversations or chats, adventure and role-playing games and information retrieval You can also find electronic commerce (e-commerce) in the Net where you can buy and sell stuff at the click of a button.

On the other hand, broadband is the high-speed transmission. It is used to refer to Internet access which uses cable modems or DSL (Digital Subscriber Line). Broadband DSL connections are faster compared to dial-up connections.

Dial-up connections utilize phone lines to connect to the Internet while broadband uses cables.

High-speed transmission is commonly used to refer to Internet access via cable modems or DSL, which is faster than dial-up. For years, "broadband" has referred to a higher-speed connection, but the actual speed threshold has varied.

Along with digital subscriber line technology, cable modems ushered in the age of broadband Internet access in developed countries. Before DSL and cable modems, Internet access involved slow dial-up access over a public switched telephone network.

Users in a neighborhood share the available bandwidth provided by a single cable line. Therefore, connection speed can vary depending on how many people are using the service at the same time.

While T1 (1.5 Mbps) has been widely used as the threshold, others have used T3 (45 Mbps) for broadband. For example, after the turn of the century, South Korea leapfrogged the U.S. in Internet access, offering DSL up to 50 Mbps and calling their 1.5 Mbps service "light."

Mbps is an abbreviation for megabits per second. It is the data transfer speeds as measured in megabits. This unit is mostly used in networking technologies such as broadband.

The World Wide Web (WWW) is the greatest force to the popularization of the Internet. It is a hypertext system (a computer based retrieval system) which makes browsing the Internet both fast and intuitive.

The information stored in the computer networks connected to the Internet forms a huge cyber library. But the enormous quantity of data and information in these interconnected computers makes it difficult to retrieve the information.

This is where broadband comes in because with the use of these cables, the information available in the Internet can be retrieved really fast and without hassles.

The broadband medium can carry signals from different network carriers. This is done through fiber-optic cable. Fiber-optic cable is a thin glass strand designed for transmission. It is capable of transmitting trillions of bits per second

Broadband technology can support a wide range of frequencies. Broadband in general refers to data transmission where multiple pieces of data are sent simultaneously to increase the effective rate of transmission. In network engineering this term is used for methods where two or more signals share a medium.

Various forms of DSL service are broadband in the sense that digital information is sent over one channel and voice over another channel sharing a single pair of wires.
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