Sorry, but you will need to be more specific than this!
Points to include:
What sort of modem you use (USB or LAN) and the make, model and version of your modem.
What computer OS your use, Windows XP/Vista, Linux etc.
no need to change the email address since it is our address and the broadband would be address of all
122.169.175.23
fiber optic
broadband
Telecom Broadband is just another broadband company. They offer everything that a regular broadband company offers. I hope that answers your question.
Broadband Internet Access, or broadband, provides a faster rate of data transfer than dial-up modem access. DSL broadband and cable broadband are usually less expensive than satellite broadband and both utilize existing telephone or cable networks.
Top 10 is an internet site that offers broadband comparison. Broadbandexpert is another site that also compares broadband. There are several other websites that compare broadband.
CNet probably provides some of the most popular broadband forums on the net. Another popular forum is Broadband World. For the new user there is the Think Broadband forum giving tips to those who are new to broadband.
Usually No. Your Broadband account is bound by your physical address. So if you try to use your account at your neighbors or in another city/state it won't work. Most of the major broadband company's will let you transfer your account when you move to another city IF they have a presence there. You can use ANY broadband if the person/company gives you permission to use their account. McDonalds and other fast food places, coffee shops, motels (well, most are free), etc, usually have free internet that you can use with your computer. Earthlink DSL for example does allow a certain amount of "dialup" time, to check your e-mail for example, while traveling so your ISP may have something similar? (I guess you'll have to carry a modem around with you)
Broadband service varies by location. You must make sure your area has broadband service first. The following website, http://www.broadbandserviceproviders.com/, is an excellent site that compares providers by your address.
Static IP address
A wire transfer is from one bank to another. A bank transfer is a transfer from one account to another at the same bank.