...Minimum typing speed of 35 wpm ?At Home Qualifications ?A quiet workspace, ergonomic chair, and desk ?High-speed Internet service (2Mbps or better) from a reliable provider ?A dedicated telephone land line from a reliable carrier...
...Mirrored closet doors in bedrooms *All rooms have satellite and phone connections *Dish network available*High speed internet available*Linen closet in main bathroom *Solid core oak doors *Wood blinds *Excellent water pressure and plenty...
...are open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6-8:30 p.m. The Center has high-speed internet, plenty of computers, free research sites, free friendly one-on-one assistance and free classes. Call 262-3581...
...camera with manual controls for shutter speed, f-stop and ISO, a headset with microphone and a computer with high speed internet access. Learn to fly fish and be ready for next summer by enrolling in CED A133:Beginning Fly Fishing with instructor...
...offers an Xtreme XL Power Internet Package that features 22 megabit per second download speeds. GCI said that the high-speed Internet access was previously available only to commercial customers, but is now available to residential users thanks...
Whether filing their tax returns online, applying for a job or even buying an airline ticket, residents in rural Alaska often depend on computers in public libraries for their online activity.
...Jeffrey Nelson. But right now the company is more focused on complying with current FCC regulations and implementing high-speed Internet capabilities. Stephen Browne, safety and technology manager for the city of Denver, was unaware of True Position's...
...on dial up and everything is high speed internet and we have a hundred thousand customers using our high speed internet. But the biggest change in...Next is our push to bring high speed internet to all of rural Alaska. Our...
...licenses in a federal auction last January. At the time, the joint venture planned to roll out wireless telephone, high-speed Internet and other services in major markets including New York and Los Angeles. After Alaska Native Wireless won the licenses...
...of $19.99 a month for dial-up service; "Live Webcast," which requires a computer and $34 a month for high-speed Internet service; and "Live Network Camera," which also requires a personal computer and $34-a-month fee. In Molloy...
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