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CableNet
Offers a broadband network, using high speed cable modems to connect via the existing cable television system.
www.cablenet.ie
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Conway Corporation
Offers cable modem high speed Internet access as well as web storage and domain name registration services.
www.conwaycorp.net
Cox Communications
Atlanta, Georgia based provider of cable television. Also offers digital video, local and long-distance telephone and high-speed Internet access services.
www.cox.com
D
Deschutes Communication
Distributor of switching and transmission equipment.
www.deschutes.com
E
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www.earthlink.com
I
Insight Broadband
9th-largest cable operator in the U.S., with 1.3 million customers in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
www.insightbb.com
J
Cable Internet
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K
Knology, Inc.
Provider of broadband communications services and related consulting services. Reseller of network equipment. Products and services are sold to multiple industries. This company was capitalized by private investment and corporate investment.
www.knology.com
M
Road Runner - Minnesota
Provider of broadband cable access in Minnesota. Provided by Time Warner cable.
www.minnesotaroadrunner.com
O
Optimum Online
Cable modem Internet access services. Based in Long Island, New York.
www.optimumonline.com
P
Phenix Cable
Offers dial up and cable modem Internet services, as well as analog and digital cable television. Based in Phenix City, Alabama.
www.phenixcable.net
R
Road Runner
Provider of broadband cable access in several US states. Provided by Time Warner cable.
www.rr.com
Road Runner, LLC
The parent company of Road Runner, a broadband service provider delivering high-speed Internet access in parts of the US. Joint venture among affiliates of Time Warner, Inc., MediaOne Group, Inc., Microsoft Corp., Compaq Corp., and Advance/Newho...
www.rr.com
S
Design Combus
Manufactures 2Mb/s baseband modems and converters for transmission systems.
www.sci.fi
T
TDS Telecom
Provides Internet access as well as paging and cellular services to a large area of west-central Indiana. Also offers regional cable and telephone service. Based in New Richmond, Indiana.
www.tctc.com
Z
ZPDee High Speed Cable Internet
Division of SKYCable which provides cable modem high speed Internet access.
www.zpdee.net
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High Speed WiMAX Internet
8Mbps for $999 Installed next week. Symmetric up/downstream bandwidth.
TowerStream.com
AT&T Advanced TV
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Cox
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Guide to Cable Internet Services

Cable Internet providers can put your business in the Internet fast lane


Until recently, cable-based broadband Internet service was considered mostly a residential option. Availability of cable Internet service is much higher in homes than in businesses, and businesses remain more likely to get their broadband Internet service through one of several flavors of DSL or a T1 line. But cable Internet's mix of low cost and high performance is beginning to push it into the small business mainstream, and is worth a look for cost-conscious companies. Keep in mind:
  1. Cable Internet service is supplied through the same lines that carry cable television. It is managed by cable Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that have cut deals to use the lines. Cable Internet service delivers fewer ISP choices to a given address than does DSL.
  2. Although cable Internet is, in theory, faster than DSL, in practice cable Internet performance can vary widely throughout the day, depending upon the amount of traffic carried by all subscribers on the line.
  3. Even if your business address can receive cable TV, it may not be able to receive cable Internet. Your local cable company can tell you.
  4. Rate plans differ in the number of email addresses supplied, default speed, additional services (Web hosting, managed storage, etc.) and the number of IP addresses a cable Internet provider will assign to your company. In most cases, the number of IP addresses doesn't matter, although it can simplify management of your Web site or email.


Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Discover which cable Internet service provider can serve your company's address Your vendor choices will be limited to those cable Internet service providers who have made a deal with your local cable company.

I recommend:  The Broadband Guide generates free real time quotes from cable Internet providers serving your location, based on your input in a simple form. At BroadbandBuyer.com, you can search for and contact cable Internet providers serving your address, and also access current specials from some carriers. (The site considers cable Internet a residential, not business, service, so you'll use the Home search engine to hook up with cable Internet providers.)

Compare rates and services Compare broadband Internet providers’ rates and services

I recommend:  See a cost comparison chart at CompareNow.net, along with user review ratings. Broadband Internet provider Web sites (for example, Road Runner Business Class, EarthLink, Comcast, Cox and Time-Warner) can give you details on bundled broadband Internet services and special temporary rates, but the real, ongoing rate is usually a mystery until you call the company and ask. Also check Business.com for more broadband Internet provider rates and services.

Don't ignore other broadband Internet options T1 lines are widely considered the most reliable broadband Internet service for business but also the most costly. DSL comes in a variety of speeds and configurations that make it easier to balance your access broadband Internet needs and your budget.

I recommend:  BroadbandInfo.com's great guide compares the advantages and disadvantages of different broadband Internet technologies, and EarthLink's helpful chart compares its business broadband Internet service options. Check the directories on Business.com for more broadband Internet service options from various broadband internet providers.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Buy more bandwidth than you need from your broadband Internet provider now so that you're ready for company growth.
  • If you can, lease equipment rather than buying it. Make maintenance the broadband Internet provider's problem.
  • Get the shortest broadband Internet service contract you can. Rates drop, so you don't want to be locked into a higher rate for too long. And if you're unhappy with your broadband Internet provider, you don't want to be stuck — there are stiff penalties for terminating a contract early.
  • You'll typically find DSL and T1 options on broadband Internet providers' 'business' Web sites; cable Internet service info is available under the residential pages. Home vs. business doesn't really matter, except that the business broadband Internet providers may offer more email addresses, IP addresses and other goodies.

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Guide to Cable Internet Services

Cable Internet providers can put your business in the Internet fast lane


Until recently, cable-based broadband Internet service was considered mostly a residential option. Availability of cable Internet service is much higher in homes than in businesses, and businesses remain more likely to get their broadband Internet service through one of several flavors of DSL or a T1 line. But cable Internet's mix of low cost and high performance is beginning to push it into the small business mainstream, and is worth a look for cost-conscious companies. Keep in mind:
  1. Cable Internet service is supplied through the same lines that carry cable television. It is managed by cable Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that have cut deals to use the lines. Cable Internet service delivers fewer ISP choices to a given address than does DSL.
  2. Although cable Internet is, in theory, faster than DSL, in practice cable Internet performance can vary widely throughout the day, depending upon the amount of traffic carried by all subscribers on the line.
  3. Even if your business address can receive cable TV, it may not be able to receive cable Internet. Your local cable company can tell you.
  4. Rate plans differ in the number of email addresses supplied, default speed, additional services (Web hosting, managed storage, etc.) and the number of IP addresses a cable Internet provider will assign to your company. In most cases, the number of IP addresses doesn't matter, although it can simplify management of your Web site or email.


Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Discover which cable Internet service provider can serve your company's address Your vendor choices will be limited to those cable Internet service providers who have made a deal with your local cable company.

I recommend:  The Broadband Guide generates free real time quotes from cable Internet providers serving your location, based on your input in a simple form. At BroadbandBuyer.com, you can search for and contact cable Internet providers serving your address, and also access current specials from some carriers. (The site considers cable Internet a residential, not business, service, so you'll use the Home search engine to hook up with cable Internet providers.)

Compare rates and services Compare broadband Internet providers’ rates and services

I recommend:  See a cost comparison chart at CompareNow.net, along with user review ratings. Broadband Internet provider Web sites (for example, Road Runner Business Class, EarthLink, Comcast, Cox and Time-Warner) can give you details on bundled broadband Internet services and special temporary rates, but the real, ongoing rate is usually a mystery until you call the company and ask. Also check Business.com for more broadband Internet provider rates and services.

Don't ignore other broadband Internet options T1 lines are widely considered the most reliable broadband Internet service for business but also the most costly. DSL comes in a variety of speeds and configurations that make it easier to balance your access broadband Internet needs and your budget.

I recommend:  BroadbandInfo.com's great guide compares the advantages and disadvantages of different broadband Internet technologies, and EarthLink's helpful chart compares its business broadband Internet service options. Check the directories on Business.com for more broadband Internet service options from various broadband internet providers.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Buy more bandwidth than you need from your broadband Internet provider now so that you're ready for company growth.
  • If you can, lease equipment rather than buying it. Make maintenance the broadband Internet provider's problem.
  • Get the shortest broadband Internet service contract you can. Rates drop, so you don't want to be locked into a higher rate for too long. And if you're unhappy with your broadband Internet provider, you don't want to be stuck — there are stiff penalties for terminating a contract early.
  • You'll typically find DSL and T1 options on broadband Internet providers' 'business' Web sites; cable Internet service info is available under the residential pages. Home vs. business doesn't really matter, except that the business broadband Internet providers may offer more email addresses, IP addresses and other goodies.

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Cable Internet from Earthlink
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Guide to Cost Per Action Pricing

The Rise of Cost Per Action Pricing


Lately, I’ve noticed several companies trumpeting the arrival of ad delivery systems that work on a “cost per action” (CPA) basis. This means advertisers get charged only when a user performs a certain action. Revenue.net, Accoona and recently, even the mighty Google have announced (you guessed it) a beta test of the concept. For all three, the CPA ad program would not replace pay per click models – it would be offered as a separate option. This is a positive turn of events within the industry and could be good for the engines as well as certain types of advertisers.

Why Advertisers Like It

It simplifies bidding. There is no need to worry about working out the ROI equation on each of your keywords and bidding appropriately. You can legitimately bid the same in all situations and by definition you’ll never exceed your cost per action tolerance. This is a great benefit to advertisers who use search marketing as a direct marketing channel, which still includes the vast majority of advertisers.

It is also low risk. In a normal cost per click (CPC) auction, you can inadvertently waste a lot of money if you don’t know what you’re doing. In a CPA auction, you only pay the engine when you get paid. So, the risks of failure are virtually non-existent, assuming you track correctly and know what you make on an action.

Why the Engines Like It

CPA pricing is a boon to the engines in certain ways. First of all, it allows the engines to avoid discussing and defending themselves against click fraud complaints. Since you are only charged for an acquisition, this rules out click or impression fraud. Fraudsters are a wily bunch though, so I wouldn’t rule out the possibility of some new form of fraud that preys on the CPA model.



Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Why the Engines Like It (Continued) CPA pricing also allows the engines to run ads as they see fit, where they see fit, to produce acquisitions. The engines can therefore better monetize ads that companies wouldn’t pay much for on any other basis. This could be because the ad space is low quality and no advertiser could pay little enough to justify the expenditure on a CPC basis. Perhaps the most significant reason the engines like it is that the CPA auction is efficient and it pushes advertisers to bid as much as they possibly can, very quickly. Advertisers won’t feel the need to cautiously inch up the auction, bidding a penny more here and a nickel more there until they reach their ROI tolerance. The advertiser can simply say, “I’ll pay up to $50 for an acquisition, get me as many as you can,” thereby cutting out all the games advertisers play in a CPC auction. Despite all these benefits, don’t expect the engines to start selling all of their ads on a CPA basis.

I recommend:  Learn more about Pay Per Click Advertising Management.

What to Do About It The CPA auction will rapidly force advertisers to take a good hard look at the factors that influence their ability to bid higher. These are site conversion rate and the amount of profit generated by each “action.” These are the same two basic factors that drive bid prices in a CPC auction, but advertisers will notice it much more quickly in a CPA auction. The amount of profit generated per action is a function of one’s business model. The conversion rate of your site, however, is something you can affect more quickly. Those advertisers with hefty conversion rates and high profits per sale will dominate the CPA auction. So, as a savvy CPA advertiser, you will need to heed the common advice of constantly testing to improve your campaign and your conversion rate. If you’re measuring actions on your website and you can assign a value to those actions, then you should probably be testing in the CPA auctions. If you can’t do those things, then call me.

I recommend:  Learn more about Search Engine Marketing.


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Guide to Cable Internet Services
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By Ned Averill-Snell
Telecommunications
User Rating
6.9
out of 10
Cable Internet providers can put your business in the Internet fast lane.
Until recently, cable-based broadband Internet service was considered mostly a residential option. Availability of cable Internet service is much higher in homes than in businesses, and businesses remain more likely to get their broadband Internet service through one of several flavors of DSL or a T1 line. But cable Internet's mix of low cost and high performance is beginning to push it into the small business mainstream, ... Read more
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