Written by Paul Smith
If you already have a mobile phone, you can switch to a different network and take your phone number with you, although you may need a different handset. You could get a connection with a new number, using your existing handsetNetworks When you buy a phone you need to choose a network O2, Vodafone, Orange and T-mobile are networks. Each network is a collection of radio towers all over country, linked together and transmitting people's conversations. A mobile phone service usually comes as a package, made up of phone itself and access to a network. There are five main mobile phone networks in UK - O2, T-Mobile, Orange, Vodafone and most recently '3' with its growing third generation network which can support mobile video. Other operators such as Virgin and BT Mobile use 5 main networks and there are many airtime resellers dealing with one or all networks. They offer two ways of using their services; by "pay as you go" or by monthly line rental. If you do not intend to make a great number of calls from a mobile phone, a pay as you go package may suffice but any reasonably regular use (especially during business hours) probably warrants a monthly package - which package will depend on volume of calls you anticipate making. You don't need to put pen to paper for most mobile phone contracts nowadays, but they are still legally binding. Contracts can be 'signed' over a website or over phone. The network should be first thing you choose when you're starting out. Your choice of network will decide where you get good coverage, and how good customer service is. Some networks have better coverage in particular areas than others, but customer service varies from day to day, depending on demand. Price plans Next, decide whether you want a pay as you go phone or a traditional contract arrangement. Pre-pay, where you pay (usually by buying vouchers) before you make calls. There is no risk of a high bill, but sometimes this is an expensive option, adding vouchers can be inconvenient and you may run out of credit during an important call. Pay as you go packages are useful if you only expect to use your mobile occasionally, and are cost effective if you expect to receive a lot of calls, but not to make many. But you should be aware that some companies set an expiry date on their credits, meaning that credit must be used in time allocated. Contract - where you get a bill each month, but call charges are usually lower, and there are more facilities offered. With rental you pay a monthly fee in same way as you would for a land line. Many monthly rental packages include some inclusive call minutes or talktime
| | Software For Your Hard-Drive.Written by David D. Deprice
All your software is stored on a hard-drive. But how about software FOR your hard-drive - private disks, partition managers, disk defragmenters? Here is scoop on latest tools.Paragon Partition Manager The program is suitable for both professionals and home users. Basic partitioning operations are: resize, convert, move, split, copy, and mount partitions. You can restore accidentally deleted partitions. It also offers free space redistribution and hard drive defragmenter. It lets you install several separate operating systems on one hard drive. The Paragon Boot Manager is included into package. Smart Partition technology that performs all operations without losing a single byte of data. Supported file systems are FAT 16/32, NTFS, Ext2/3FS, and ReiserFS. Additonal Information - http://www.deprice.com/paragonpartitionmanagerpersonal.htm Dekart Private Disk Dekart Private Disk creates one or more virtual disks on your hard drive and/or other external storage devices. Once a user creates a virtual encrypted disk, that disk is assigned a new drive letter and appears to user like any other system drive (like A: or C: drive). When disk is mounted, data is automatically encrypted and decrypted when user writes or reads this data respectively. Dekart Private Disk encrypts and decrypts all data stored on encrypted disk with virtually no performance penalty. When disk is unmounted, either manually or by logging out of Windows, secure data it contains becomes completely unreadable and undetectable by operating system. Dekart Private Disk allows you to store your information on a host of media such HDD, FDD, CD, CD/R, CD/RW, MO, MD, ZIP-disks, flash drives, all types of flash memory cards, PDAs, and even digital cameras. You have flexibility to allow multiple users to share a single PC.
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