Agribusiness and Small Business Reference Guide to Telecommunications Convergence. Hypercommunications= telephone, enhanced voice, data networking, & Internet (e-agribusiness)
Description: The site helps businesses understand new communication choices that are becoming available. Explains how a business can buy telephone, data networking, and Internet so as to buy more communications for a lower price. Includes challenges from the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting, and the Internet into a single hypercommunications medium.Over 800 pages of material (over 200 illustrations) to cover the confusing array of wireline and wireless network access technologies along with information about understanding why hypercommunications arise from the information economy, technical and economic details about communication networks, and what hypercommunication services and technologies offered for sale include. Detailed section about Internet access, web design, domain naming, web promotion, and do's and don'ts of websites. How to turn your business into an e-business or e-agribusiness. Special emphasis is on the unique needs of small business, rural business, and agribusinesses. Special attention to Florida providers. Thoroughly researched, it contains hundreds of images to acquaint viewers with all phases of wirelline & wireless transmission (QOS, bandwidth, data rate).Telecom services from 56 kbps dial-up modems to T-1, T-3, and ISDN-PRI are explained.Florida's rural telecommunications infrastructure is analyzed using network economics and utility rate theory.Site covers unique communication needs of small businesses, agribusinesses, and rural customers. From author's Ph.D. dissertation.
Keywords: convergence, agribusiness communications, Florida Internet, agriculture, hypercommunications, network economics, rural infrastructure, telecommunications costs and prices, rural communications, PSTN, VPN, POTS, agricultural economics, Universal Service, bandwidth, data rate, LEC, CLEC, ISP, T-1, SONET, ISDN-PRI, MMDS, LMDS, satellite, communications taxes, transport infrastructure, business e-mail, rural telecommunications, regulatory economics, wireless infrastructure, increasing returns to scale, agricultural economics, Fairchild, Dean Fairchild, Homestead, Miami-Dade, high-tech rednecks
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HYPERCOMMUNICATIONS.COM - Site Location | |
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City/Region/Zip Code | Jacksonville, Florida, 32258 |
Organization | Defense.Net |
Internet Service Provider | MonsterCommerce, LLC |
HYPERCOMMUNICATIONS.COM - Domain Information | |
Domain | HYPERCOMMUNICATIONS.COM [ Traceroute RBL/DNSBL lookup ] |
Registrar | TierraNet Inc. d/b/a DomainDiscover |
Whois server | whois.verisign-grs.com |
Created | 26-Oct-2000 |
Updated | 24-Oct-2016 |
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DNS servers | NS1.SEDOPARKING.COM 74.208.13.27 NS2.SEDOPARKING.COM 74.208.8.95 |
HYPERCOMMUNICATIONS.COM - DNS Information | |
IP Address | 206.188.193.206 ~ Whois - Trace Route - RBL Check |
Domain Name Servers | ns73.worldnic.com 207.204.40.137 ns74.worldnic.com 207.204.21.137 |
Mail Exchange | inbound.hypercommunications.com.netsolmail.net |
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Response | HTTP/1.1 200 OK |
Server | Apache/2.2.17 (Unix) FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 |
Date | Tue, 12 Apr 2011 10:00:35 GMT |
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