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Most often this term is used to describe printer or scanner resolution. If a printer is said to print at 300 dpi, it will be capable of printing 300 dots horizontally and 300 dots vertically over a square inch. Thus, if you have a printer with a higher dpi value, you should have a crisper image. The same holds true for scanners--a higher dpi theoretically relates to a higher quality scan. Besides scanners and printers, d ISP Glossary:
DPI - http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-21-2004/0002156664&EDATE=St. Joseph County Gears Up for Major Deployment in 4th Quarter 2004VoIP to be offered first to business and consumers usingRural Communications Wireless Broadband in St. Joseph CountyTHREE RIVERS, Mich., April 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Rural Communicationstoday announced a major new deployment to deliver a full complement ofVoice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services to business customers andconsumers in late 2004. The company, which already serves hundreds ofconsumers with its wireless broadband services and thousands of localtelephone lines, said it will include VoIP to its portfolio andaggressively market a full suite of VoIP-enabled services to customersin St. Joseph County. Rural Communications will also roll out a newVoIP consumer offer in lower Kalamazoo County in early 2005. RuralCommunications President and CEO Gerald Ludwick said the company iscurrently beefing up its communications infrastructure for theincreased demands of a VoIP deployment.We anticipate that consumers will respond very aggressively to anoffering that combines voice and broadband over a single connectionwith significant cost savings. The cost savings are achieved byeliminating the overpriced and cumbersome technology used by the oldtelephone companies. "VoIP combined with Wireless Broadband is one ofthe most innovative and cost effective ways to deliver communicationsin recent memory, and will deliver tremendous value to all customersby leveraging the efficiencies and advanced communicationscapabilities of IP-based technology," said Ludwick.Rural Communications' strategy for delivery of VoIP is to eliminatethe need for multiple carrier networks that are using outdatedtechnology and replace the outdated technology with IP basedtechnology that is provided by a single company. This strategydramatically increases the Quality of Service (QOS), Manageability,and Cost Effectiveness of our end product to the consumer. Businessesare attracted to VoIP technology because it simplifies access forvoice, data and the Internet so that companies can reduce the amountof devices they need to purchase and manage. Consumers are drawn toVOIP because it simply saves them money.SOURCE Rural CommunicationsWeb Site: http://www.ruralcommunications.net
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