By: Oswald Melman | 2010-10-22 | Internet Business Let's be honest with ourselves for a minute now: who would rather live in a polluted, congested and noisy city when they could be living out on the open land in a pristine environment with plenty of glorious open spaces and fresh air all around?! read more
By: Brent Johnson | 2011-08-05 | Satellite Living in rural Nebraska has some advantages and many people choose to live in the country. Rural Satellite Internet comes as another great addition to this already pleasant way of life. read more
By: Harvey Markus | 2010-04-02 | Broadband Internet There is a lot to be said about choosing to live in remote areas of the world. The kind of peace and quiet that can be found in secluded areas cannot be replicated, and the natural beauty that is often found is hard to match. For people who prefer solitude and a more relaxed, easy going approach to life, rural living is the way to go. There are certain prices to pay for solitude however. When someone lives in the middle of nowhere, there is a very low likelihood that internet providers and other urban luxuries go that far. read more
By: Rodger Ciliberto | 2012-04-20 | Real Estate Urban living today is synonymous to noise, traffic, pollution and crimes among others. It’s not going to change any time soon. read more
By: Daren Cari | 2012-02-29 | Home Improvement Looking for a rural style location that is still withing easy reach of a major town? Look no further than Perth for your self build home. read more
By: Brent Johnson | 2011-05-23 | Broadband While internet service is available to rural residents, there are many obstacles yet to overcome in making it available to everyone. read more
By: aefevge | 2011-04-07 | Business Huangzhou district in eastern Hubei Province, the Yangtze River north, the south of the Dabie Mountains, east Xishui, North Jietuan wind, Southwest and across the River Ezhou. Since the Sui and Tang H... read more
By: Martin Lobo | 2011-01-28 | Technology Rural sourcing, also known as domestic sourcing, is essentially a cost-effective option to offshoring. The Obama administration, which held firm views on job allocation via outsourcing to countries like India and China, has encouraged rural sourcing strategies. read more
By: David Patullo | 2011-07-24 | Home improvement Unfortunately it has become necessary for us to ensure that our mails are secure from persons desirous of stealing our mails, and ultimately our identity. Initially this may seem like a hard thing to do, but with the advent of locking mailboxes, the fight against mail and identity theft is... read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-01-12 | Article Marketing Owning a home is such a huge responsibility that millions of people come to realize during their lifetime. At your home, you will surely have a mailbox, where all of your important documents will be delivered by your local mail carrier. read more
By: Emmerich Fisher | 2012-02-10 | Travel & Leisure Saxony-Anhalt is a land-locked state in modern Germany and Altmark comprises northern third of this land-locked state. Strategically located on the west of river Elbe, this region attracts tourists and vacationers from all over the globe. It is a place where there is no traffic or congestion. read more
By: Barbara Adams | 2010-04-04 | Small Business Want to start a business in the country? Want to revive rural communities? Seeking to start a rural business as your first home business, a second stream of income, or an enhancement to a current rural business? Both men and women rural entrepreneurs are living the country dream again. 2009 is a remarkable year for those starting a rural home business or small rural enterprise. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2010-11-01 | Home improvement Most rural areas are more likely to lose power during severe weather and storms than more populated areas. A downside to this is that technicians that are sent out to fix your area's power are typically located in more populated areas, so they must drive a good distance to reach your power grid if you live in a rural area. You don't want to find yourself without power for long periods of time for many different reasons. read more
By: Brent Johnson | 2011-05-17 | Broadband Internet There is a necessity for high speed internet in today's world, as technology becomes a viable productivity feature in how we accomplish things. If you want to live a productive life, then it is essential that you have the tools allowing you to do just that. However, rural areas have long been without certain tools that afforded them the life style of productivity. One of the most technologically a read more
By: VS Moni | 2010-12-25 | Communications The mobile subscriber base in India is 680 million out of which 68% of the subscribers are from urban areas and the balance 32% is from rural areas. The urban teledensity has reached 134% whereas rural teledensity is only 28%. As a result, the telecom subscriber growth in urban areas is now saturated and further growth can come only from rural India. read more