And IE7 enables it for the browsing session by default.
Clear Type is intended for LCD monitors. Now M$ has decided to unilaterally force it on the masses.
Obviously you don't realize the FCC hops these ISP's had to go through to be allowed to setup this service.
Uptime guarantee's, call quality and redundant abilities.
They're mandated by the FCC to have a totally separate network behind the head end for VOIP networks. On the client side of the head end there required to use a different channel space with a buffer for the VOIP to keep data/video services from interfering.
As part of the up time issue, either they have to run a powered plant to power the VOIP modems (Cox does this) or battery backups for the modems and redundant power to the heads to keep the VOIP network up.
Nice to see something that was all over the Cable Vision forums on www.dslreports.com last year is being slash dotted.
And IE7 enables it for the browsing session by default. Clear Type is intended for LCD monitors. Now M$ has decided to unilaterally force it on the masses.
Obviously you don't realize the FCC hops these ISP's had to go through to be allowed to setup this service.
Uptime guarantee's, call quality and redundant abilities.
They're mandated by the FCC to have a totally separate network behind the head end for VOIP networks. On the client side of the head end there required to use a different channel space with a buffer for the VOIP to keep data/video services from interfering.
As part of the up time issue, either they have to run a powered plant to power the VOIP modems (Cox does this) or battery backups for the modems and redundant power to the heads to keep the VOIP network up.