Tuesday, July 15, 2008 

How To Get Free Verizon Wireless Ringtones

With an ever-increasing competition, every mobile manufacturer aims at upgrading their technology and offering the newest range of services to their users. Due to the cut-throat competition, it has become essential that mobile manufacturing companies introduce impressive and affordable range of deals. So companies use the word "Free" to get an immediate attention of the perspective or existing customer. Everyone likes, which comes for free. Therefore, manufacturers of mobile phones offer certain free deals on mobiles to entice the customers purchase their new products or services. Other than this, they keep introducing free weekly and monthly plans to attract new customers.

With the advent of cellphones, the communication process has become much simpler and faster. There is a wide range of cellphones options to choose from. Today, the cellphones are available in different designs and styles with various impressive features. However, ringtone is an essential feature in all the cellphones, and people like to change the ringtone very often. Most of them want to have a new ringtone after using it for a while. Your mobile phones have an option, which allow you to assign a particular ringtone to a particular caller. This allows you to quickly identify the caller without even looking at the number flashing on its screen.

With nearly 55 million subscribers, Verizon Wireless has become one of the most trusted wireless networks in America. Based on the number of subscribers, Verizon Wireless is America's second-largest wireless telecommunications network. The market share of post-paid retail segment of Verizone also continues to grow at a much faster rate.

Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of Vodafone Group with 45% stake and Verizon Communications with 55 percent ownership stake. Verizone plans to provide wireless services to Internet broadband, TV service, and landline phone service. Headquartered at Basking Ridge, NJ, Verizon Wireless employs more than 58,000 people. The company generates annual revenues of nearly $32 billion.

Verizon Wireless has been referred to as the most innovative service providers as they have launched America's first wireless 3G multimedia services. In addition, Verizon Wireless claims to have launched world's most comprehensive mobile music services.

If you are an existing subscriber, you can download ringtones for your Verizon Wireless. You can also download java games, e-mails, mobile applications, and use wireless internet. Other than this, it is possible to assign a different ringtone for each of your callers. You can also download some interesting wallpapers and ringback tones. The other list of interesting features include: taking and sending photos and checking local movie times. However, to avail all these benefits, you need to have a Verizon Wireless Get It Now-enabled mobile phone, such as the new Motorola K1m brand of cell phone.

Therefore, the number of Verizon Wireless ringtones and wallpapers that you can store on your cell phone differ with the cellphone model you have. The latest most popular ringtones offered by Verizone include:

?Money Maker - Ludacris
?Ring the Alarm - Beyonce
?London Bridge - Fergie
?When You Gonna Give It Up To Me feat Keyshia Cole - Sean Paul
?Too Little Too Late - JoJo
?Far Away - Nickelback
?About Us - Brooke Hogan
?Sexy Love - Ne-Yo
?Money Maker - Ludacris
?Sexy Back - Justin Timberlake
?About Us - Brooke Hogan
?Push It - Rick Ross

Jenny Smith is a Ringtone fanatic that owns Ringtone Blog

She regularly blogs on Ringtone Blog and talks about her most passionate interest - ringtones.

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How Does Copper DS3 Compare To Fiber DS3?

Delivery of dedicated bandwidth services to meet business data network requirements is evolving at breakneck speed (no pun intended). But that doesn't mean your options are limited. In fact....it really creates more opportunity to be creative.

Case in point is set up of DS3 connectivity for local loops.

According to my knowledge nowdays most of the DS3 drops are connected by fiber. But is that description entirely accurate?

DS3 hand-off is always done as copper. However, I've never heard of any LEC stringing coax DS3 cables across telephone poles; the coax DS3 is used within the building where the hand-off takes place.

To ride between buildings (e.g. to the CO), DS3 is muxed-up to OC3 or higher. This means that to get a single DS3 into a building with no fiber yet, the LEC will trench fiber into the building and install an OC3 mux...very expensive.

DS3's themselves are definately copper (Coax w/BNC connectors).

They commonly are brought in via a SONET Fibre system (aka. a single channel on an OC3/STS-1). Thus perhaps the confusion.

If you require more than 1 DS3, the provider will usually drop an OC3/OC12 SONET MUX/ADM on your premises; and mux the multiple DS3's into a SONET/OC3-OC12 signal for delivery into the Telco Metro Network.

However, "your" interface (i.e. your side of the DEMARC) is always Coax/BNC, one pair of coax (Tx/Rx) per DS3. The fact that the local telos may employ a SONET/Fibre facility is irrelevant to you for all intents and purposes.

The only Caveat to that, is if you *also* have your own SONET ADM/MUXing equipment. You could request 3 x DS3's, but ask that the Telco bring it in on a channelized OC3 (3 x STS-1's); and you would DEMUX the DS'3s from the SONET signal yourself.

This is what quite a few business do - for example they may have a bunch of Nortel OM3500 OC-48 Transport Nodes, and usually request their carriers to drop any leased DS3's to them on SONET APS 1+1 OC3/OC12 links; after which they can then run protected SONET/Fibre to their equipment.

These businesses would then Mux/Demux the DS3's themselves. However, the *all* still terminate as individual Coax/BNC connections on their own internal DSX-3 termination panel.

So....yes both copper and fiber are involved in obtaining a DS3. But the exact configuration is not as limiting as it may appear....and creativity in a final solution is definitely possible.

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications....including DS3-Bandwidth.com and Business-VoIP-Solution.com. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

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How To Download Music To PSP

Have you been trying to figure out how to download music to PSP? Trying to download music onto PSP can be a daunting tasks when you are not sure of the steps.

Once you know the steps though, downloading music onto PSP is really quite easy to do. I am going to share with you the simple steps of how to download music to PSP below. There are two different methods that you can use...

The First Method To Download Music Onto PSP

Step #1

You are going to need two different pieces of software in order to download music to PSP.

1. A CD Ripper - a CD ripper is a CD to MP3 conversion software and audio converter. It assists you in ripping CDs as well as converting audio files to MP3, WAV, WMA etc. with ease.

2. PSP Video Converter - this is a piece of PSP software that will help you convert different movie file formats into the format best suited for the PSP.

Step #2

Now that you have all of the software taken care of it's time to load up your CD ripper and convert your music files into MP3 format.

Step #3

Now, in order to convert the MP3's into PSP MP3's you are going to need to fire up your PSP Video Converter and load all of the files into it.

Step #4

Next you will need to highlight all of the music files that you wish to download to your PSP. Note: make sure that you select the right PSP MP3 format.

Step #5

For the final step in how to download music to PSP all you need to do is connect your PSP handheld device to your computer and copy your selected files into "H:PSPMUSIC" (where "H" is the drive letter of your PSP).

The Second Method To Download Music Onto PSP

The second method for how to download music to PSP is the simplest. All you have to do for this method is sign up at one of the many PSP download membership sites. When you join one of these sites you will be able to download all of the PSP music files straight to your PSP.

So there you go... now you should know how to download music to PSP.

Ryan Edward has scoured the Internet, testing and reviewing 37 different PSP download sites and has officially crowned the winner "King of PSP Downloads" check out his website now to see who won the crown and why http://www.ryanstips.com/psp/

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