Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Stay at Home Need Not Be Boring

There can be many reasons to stay at home for prolonged periods of time. For students, it’s often due to the gap time in between sessions. In case of men, it may be due to a change in job or an illness. And if you are a homemaker, then in any case you would be spending a lot of time at home.

Whatever may be the reason, staying at home need not be boring. Although the natural tendency for people is to venture out whenever they wish to have fun, yet it’s not difficult to get your share of fun even when you’re at home.

Infotainment: Instead of wasting time on soaps, try catching up on some interesting educational documentaries on channels like Discovery, The History Channel and National Geographic. Not only would you be able to increase your knowledge, but you can also discover a whole new means of entertainment. In case you are fortunate enough to be using a digital cable TV service, then you would certainly have a much wider choice of infotainment channels.

Online reading: Reading as a habit has indeed been on a decline lately. However that does not mean you cannot enjoy online reading that’s certainly more convenient for the net-savvy generation of today. Besides the sites that provide free legal access to online books, there are various ecommerce sites that offer you online reading facility on a subscription based model.

Home Makeover: If you have a penchant for interiors, you can discover various new ways to re-organize the interiors. You would be surprised at how using the right approach, you can get a fresh new look in a minimal expense.

With avenues such as online reading and digital cable TV, you can actually enjoy the time at home, as long as you have a positive approach.

Digital cable India, DEN is brand digital cable tv services provider in India.

By Jack Albert

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

UK-India undersea cable system

Sixteen global telecommunications industry players have signed a construction and maintenance agreement (C&MA) to build the first direct, high-bandwidth optical-fibre submarine cable system from the United Kingdom to India. The Europe India Gateway (EIG) cable system, which will cost more than $700m, will enhance capacity and diversity between the countries of these regions.

Sixteen telecommunications companies are investing in the project: AT&T, Bharti Airtel, BT, Cable &Wireless, Djibouti Telecom, DU, Gibtelecom, IAM, Libyan Post, Telecom and Information Technology Company, MTN Group, Omantel, PT Comunicacoes, Saudi Telecom Company, Telecom Egypt, Telkom SA and Verizon Business.

Resourse :- www.digitalmediaasia.com