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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Cable Cutters is Cheap Alternatives to TV, DSL and Cell Service


I don't like service providers. Cable TV, landline phone and fax, mobile phone, ISP, and even satellite radio companies have so little real competition that they know they don't have to impress me very much to get my business. I either pay the full fees and become connected to them by their cord (physical or wireless), or I don't get any service. Until lately.


Now those companies face new pressure from Web based technologies and services that can offer similar features for far less money, or even for free. Many of these services ride in on the cord owned by the big service provider, relegating said service provider to the job of operating "dumb pipes."

Which TV executive knew just a few years ago that paid and free online services could threaten cable companies? Ditto for the VoIP challenge to landline phones, online fax services replacing another cord, Internet radio being a better value than a satellite subscription, and more.

Here I'll explain the alternatives that can help you walk away from the biggest corded companies that we love to hate. You can pick and choose which are still worth keeping and which to toss. Are you being pressured into buying a service provider's "triple play"? Try three strikes and you're out.

Pay for TV and Movies Instead of Cable Service

The cable and satellite TV model is on life support. Who wants to pay $100 or more a month for an endless well of unwatched shows? Even if you have an appetite for premium channel shows, you can save money by buying some à la carte and watching others free online.

Paid, per show TV sources are all around you. Apple iTunes, Amazon VOD, Zune Marketplace, Blockbuster On Demand, and Jaman store thousands of shows and movies.

All offer various purchase and rental options, often $3 to $4 to rent a movie for a day. Expect to drop about $30 to $40 per season of scripted, premium channel TV (HBO, Showtime, and such), or, often, about $10 less for network shows.

That sounds pricy at first, and it often costs more than buying a physical disc. But total up four or five of those seasons and a handful of movies, and you could pay half as much as cable over the same time period.

If you want to watch video on a portable device, stick with iTunes for iPod and iPhone compatibility; or Zune Marketplace for Zune support. Unfortunately, the other stores don't offer portable media player support. If you have an AppleTV or an Xbox 360, you can at least watch your shows in the living room.

Netflix is a good base service for any cable TV free home. The cheapest subscription for the DVD by mail service is $8.99 each month, but much of the value comes in the thousands of shows and movies you can stream from Netflix to your PC. Plus, Netflix can stream to a TiVo, Xbox 360, PS3, dedicated Roku device, and other hardware, so you can watch in the living room without a media center PC.

Similar streaming services like Amazon, Blockbuster, Jaman, and others can play on much of the same hardware. Check your TV connected hardware against these services' support pages.

I've also got my eye on the upcoming Boxee Box and Sezmi service; both will offer hardware that plays Internet streamed video on a TV. Sezmi, which will be rolling out nationwide this year, even promises local shows and live sports, one of the biggest deficits in online libraries.

Get Free TV And Movies

Hulu is still my king of free TV sites, although it's uncertain if it will or won't change to a paid model. And I've been occasionally frustrated when show episodes or seasons disappear just before I try to watch. But the majority of recent network shows are available. Plus, you'll find movie and TV favorites alongside B level misses.

As I write this, you can watch "Spartacus" and "All the King's Men" alongside the Norm MacDonald vehicle, "Dirty Work."

Check Hulu first, but also scan other sites for free TV and movies. Crackle, Comcast Fancast, and even YouTube have movies and TV content. If you you're looking for a specific show that you still can't find online, visit its Web site or its network site directly.

Live sports can still be elusive. Check the network that's broadcasting the content for a stream; I saw a Monday Night Football game this way last fall. MLB.com hosts live baseball, but you'll have to pay for service. Justin.tv could be your best ace for any sport. While unsanctioned, many users play live streams of their local stations; just click the sports button.

And remember the cheapest, highest quality TV source of all: an antenna. Over the air HD content looks great, often better than video compressed for a cable TV feed. You'll just need a TV with an HD tuner typical for most sets built in the last several years or a PC TV tuner.

Cut Landline Phone And Fax Service

If you have a reliable ISP, a voice over IP (VoIP) phone company can replace a traditional landline. You can place calls through a PC, but you'll have a better experience on a dedicated VoIP handset. The device connects to your network over Wi Fi or wired ethernet to route calls.

Skype deserves its VoIP ubiquity. You'll make free calls to other members or pay about 2 cents per minute to dial out to a real phone. Traditional phones can also call in to you. But several alternatives challenge the Skype giant.

I like the features and versatility of RingCentral. Depending on the package you buy, you'll get a local phone number for incoming calls, an incoming toll free number, and an incoming fax line. Call routing functions make RingCentral excel. Like Google Voice or my1voice, RingCentral can send incoming numbers to any phone. You can have it ring your VoIP handset, a mobile line, a hotel room, a temporary office, or anywhere you happen to be. Or you can have it go straight to voice mail during off hours, if you don't want to be reached.

Most RingCentral plans bundle fax service, or you can just pick that for about $8/month. You'll send and receive faxes through e mail, and cut the cost of a dedicated, traditional fax line. Many other companies sell fax service, too. Check out Mbox, eFax, and MyFax for several options, all priced in a similar range.

Free Yourself From Wireless Phone Service

If you like your current handset or smartphone, you might not be able to change wireless providers. Your device is almost certainly locked to your carrier, and worse, there's a chance that differing network technologies mean you can't move your phone to a different network even if it's unlocked.

AT&T and T Mobile rely on GSM networks; Sprint uses CDMA; and most Verizon handsets use CDMA, but Verizon also offers some dual mode devices that support both network types. An unlocked iPhone is still single mode, so it will never work on a Sprint network, for example. Ask a carrier you're considering how they can enable your old phone.

For GSM devices, including Apple's iPhone, your best option could be unlocking the handset, then swapping in a GSM SIM (subscriber identity module) card from the new provider. Even a prepaid card can work, which drains your account only when you use service.

If you want to completely cut wireless phone service, you could try hopping between Wi Fi hotspots while using a VoIP app. Truphone and Fring work on Android devices, BlackBerrys, iPhones, and even iPod touch media players. (You'll need a headset microphone for any of the players.) It's not the same as real wireless phone service, but it might be enough for some users in some situations.

You can beat text messaging fees by sending texts through an instant messenger app or in e mail. And instead of paying for your carrier's voice mail transcription service, you can substitute SpinVox, PhoneTag, YouMail, or Google Voice.

Revise Your Internet Service

Look for a network without a lock icon to try to gain access.

Did you shop around for your ISP? You might not be getting the best price or service. Check out Broadband Reports for customer reviews. You could find a locally grown alternative to the faceless corporation that you currently use.

You might be able to completely break free from home, wired Internet service. First, walk around your house running inSSIDer. Try to reach a friendly neighbor or café. Or if a neighbor's signal is locked, ask around, and offer to pay part of the fee to join the network and share service.

Wi Fi service subscriptions from T Mobile, Boingo, and others can pay off if you frequent airports and other locations with their coverage. But you're almost as likely to find an open, free network. (To be fair, however, if you need an always on connection wherever you are, nothing beats an EvDO modem stick from Sprint or Verizon.)

Several Web sites map Wi Fi networks, and are good places to check out before you hit the road. Try Jwire, WeFi, and Hotspotr.

If you require an always on connection, you might be better off buying short or long term service from Sprint or Verizon. You can buy a USB plug that connects a single laptop, or a home desktop for that matter. Many mobile phones can also be tethered to a laptop as part of your service plan, sharing the wireless Internet feed. Or opt for a portable router such as the MiFi, and it'll turn its mobile connection into a Wi Fi, Internet bubble. The router will work in your car and could be cheaper than a hotel's Internet service.

Break Out of Satellite Radio's Orbit

Monthly satellite radio service might not be worth what you pay. If your favorite talk show is in an exclusive contract, you could be stuck, but music listeners have alternatives. Try Pandora, Last.fm, and Slacker from a PC or even a smartphone.

Last.fm is free, and the others offer both paid and free versions. All build music programming based on your preferences. If you indicate that you don't like a certain song or musician, they'll adjust your playlist to better match your tastes.

The mobile versions of these services are an especially exciting proposition. They offer the possibility of replacing traditional car radio by streaming music wirelessly to your smartphone in the car. This, of course, is highly dependent on the 3G wireless coverage you're getting as you drive, but that coverage is getting broader and faster all the time. Additionally, Slacker can cache stations to your device so you can play music without any Internet connection. This helps when you're driving across no coverage zones.

Get a Discount, or Cut Ties

Sometimes you just can't cut the cord. In spite of poor service and price gouging, you might need some of these services. For one last alternative, try calling up and asking for a discount. It's worked for me, especially with TV and Internet service.

Arm yourself with details on your current companies' introductory deals and competitors' rates, and ask for a break. If you don't get a good answer, call back, and ask someone else.

Even if you only cut one of these services, you could save a lot. Pay for what you want and only what you use to take back control of your subscriptions.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Three countries want to develop Bantaeng

Investors from the three countries each from South Korea, Japan and Malaysia met in Bantaeng. The foreign businessmen were expressed different interests to invest in this area. South Korean investors from Mirae Tech business groups interested in cotton seed processing industry are investors from Sirim Berhad Malaysia interested in the management of seaweed.



In contrast to these two business groups from both countries, Japanese businessmen will make a survey for the development of tourism kasawan workshops. Region will be the resort for elderly parents in the winter. Although the parents, but they have the expertise. Regent Bantaeng (H. M. Nurdin Abdullah) when receiving the investors in the home district office, precisely on Saturday afternoon October 10, 2009 hoping their expertise can be utilized in Bantaeng so that we can absorb the knowledge and experience particularly in the field of medicine and agriculture.

He then hopes to all the district masyatakat Toa Butta was nicknamed to be more open to investing more passionate. Investment will open up new jobs. Nurdin was later appointed investment in fish processing area owned by PT. Global Seafood International Indonesia, which operates immediately. Fish processing industry surimi exports to Japan to absorb 1,000

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Will a Better Tomorrow...???

Conditions are increasingly concerned about the earth should encourage us to further notice. Global climate change, the earth's survival is threatened due to natural phenomena became bolder uncertain. What man ever had in the time that has passed within 10,000 years ago, it is not impossible to happen in the future. Maybe just in time, sooner or later, the analysis can speak, even as far as possible theory could be used as a reference. However, the wrath of the Creator is not unexpected if humans have worsened the situation due to the earth ulahnya.



A positive response can be applied by beings who care about the environment. Through creative touch nan, an event held at the propeller Restaurant and Café of Bonthain (Jl. Raya Lanto No. 1 Bantaeng). Princess Fatimah Nurdin daily nicknamed Princess Nurdin, in cooperation with several parties that include:
1. Ambae.exe
2. BGlobal Management
3. BGallery Band
4. SMA neg. 1 Bantaeng
5. SMA neg. 2 Bantaeng
6. SMK neg. 1 Bantaeng
7. Community Music / Band Bantaeng
8. And other parties are very concerned about the earth

Especially the role of the District Government Bantaeng, supporting every movement and nuance rescue activities, anticipation and prevention. Rather, dated March 27, 2009 from 19:30 o'clock last night Wita, the event was held with the theme Bantaeng Go Green. In the occasion that time, the Princess calls all parties to be present this morning in order to Planting Trees as preventive measures against the phenomenon of GLOBAL WARMING.

Activities coupled with Performance Music, also filled in some Quiz with prizes for audience satisfaction. This includes opening a Babakan the audience to express unek-uneknya of Bantaeng Development. Ambae.exe also participate in providing one-point proposal, namely Point Development Bantaeng Hotspot in the region in order to stimulate people's purchasing power as well as a learning arena overall Information Technology. While the other proposals in the form of utilization of the environment for the conservation of nature, cleanliness and beauty of the city Bantaeng.

Regent Bantaeng (HM Nurdin Abdullah) and his mother Chairman Team PKK (Nurdin F. Hj. Lies) who attended the occasion, welcomed the plan of planting trees that have been executed this morning.

Until the end of the night, the audience enthusiastically follow the explanation presented by the Princess Nurdin (Eldest Daughter of Mr. Regent Bantaeng). Furthermore, this morning along with hundreds of students of Senior High School in Bantaeng, Princess Nurdin, BGlobal Management Ambae.exe and implement tree planting around the Square Bawakaraeng, the Regent House Office Bantaeng.

After planting trees, the participants Bantaeng Go Green activities directed to listen to the exposure of the Princess Nurdin related to Global Warming events. Located in Building Pertiwi (Jl. Crow Bantaeng), the spirit of students from several high school after listening to the explanation of Bantaeng the princess, appears serious and focus of their faces.

And to complete the series of events, for the next time back to give some refresh Quiz as a forum to avoid monotony impressed. Some students and students are invited to provide views on Global Warming as long as they understand it. Surely in these activities, a 1.5-hour length movies, entitled The Day After Tomorrow is playing to be able to bring more information to think for the audience.

The story is about how the process and the effects that may result from Global Warming. Real life is considered good for this, it is not impossible that one day will vanish, and even a lost civilization swallowed by the earth at once.

After watching the film, the participants most of whom were high school students neg. 1 Bantaeng, SMA neg. 2 Bantaeng and Vocational neg. 1 Bantaeng, as if swept away by a story that flows in it. Then they woke up from his seriousness in the film is listening, as if awakened from a long dream and never imagined the havoc that can be fatal if from now people are not trying to preserve the earth.

So we all keep selayaknyalah this earth, never unmindful of the dangers that can be caused by actions that had been deemed not to damage because of the nature of selfishness, self-interest and indifference.

In order to address Global Warming, let's together think about the best step for the earth we live on. Coab refer to the message below. Read, consider, understand and implement with sincerity.

Indonesia Earth Hour Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 20.30-21.30. Turn off the lights 1 hour.
I, you, we can change the world. 1 hour the lights went out, each with 300 Megawatt, enough for 900 villages, reducing the electrical load 200 million, reducing the 284 Tons of CO2 emissions, saving 284 trees, produce clean air for 568 people!

SAVE THE EARTH, STOP GLOBAL WARMING!
1 hour that can improve the quality of the earth ...
Every 1 person who participated very meaningful to earth ...
Disclose to the other yach ...!!!