Yes, you need a modem.With broadband you normally get the modem from the broadband provider, either the phone company (ADSL over phone line) or the cable TV company (broadband over cable).
for land line you need to an application in telecom office and then you need to pay some money for it then you will get land line
If you are trying to find contact information for British Telecom, you may need to go online to their official website and head to the support menu where their number is listed.
Yes! you would only need a phone line if you was to take a sky mulitroom package
I would suggest you contact the cell provider.
You need to check what the 'broadband light' means. If it means synchronisation then it means that the ADSL (asuming its adsl) signal is not getting to the router. This could be that its not live yet, theres a problem with the line, theres a problem with the filter or wiring etc. If the 'broadband light' is the connection / ppp light then it could be that the username or password are incorrect. I would advise calling your ISP's tech support or having a look in the manual. I use www.odyssey-systems.co.uk for my ADSL and they sent one of their engineers out the same day.
I need a wireless broadband internet service with out cable or Satellite connections.
2.6 GB or more space It is recommended you have either Cable, DSL, or a faster connection
You need a modem and a phone line. connect phonel line to modem. you'll also need a subscription to dial up internet service provider to connect to the internet.
Any phone that supports Vodafone Live.If on Telecom,then go for a Telecom XT phone.
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