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Welcome to SystemTek
Tel : 0844 3575357 Welcome we are SystemTek a PC, Electronics and Telecommunication support company located in Staffordshire, England. We offer a wide range of products and services that are avaliable to both the trade and public.
Our main web site has many features, such as the Encyclopedia allowing you to seach for technical terms, a wide range of technical news story's that we update daily, voting polls, technical documents, a wide range of web links and download links, search Google from our site, search the Open Directory Project from the site allowing you access to millions of web links. Most of these features are listed on the menu on the left side.
If you are intrested in our free PartFinder service for electrical/electronic components please click here for further information.
We have a blog that can be found here and you can read about any important web site news, such as planned downtime etc.
Register Now ! - There are many extra web site features that are only avaliable to registered members click here to become a member for free. Some features avaliable to members include games, world internet traffic stats, extra technical documents, newsletters, post comments and loads more to come.
Forum - Our new forum is now live, you can get help and support for all your PC, laptop, networking and telecoms problems. Also a great place to share tips and tricks. Take a look now here
RSS Feed - If you would like to subscribe to our RSS feed for news click the link below or for more information on this feed click here.
Mobile News - If you wish to browse our news on your mobile phone, and it does not support RSS feeds add the following address to your phone's web browser and bookmark it.( http://mobilenews.systemtek.co.uk ) On-line Shops - Please visit our new online shop, click here to take a look around. Or click here to visit our new mp3 download site where you can buy all your mp3 files on a safe and secure site. SPAM E-Mails - It has been reported to us that a number of people are receiving spam e-mail from systemtek.co.uk addresses. We would like to advise that they are not from us or from anyone with our e-mail accounts. They are fake spam e-mails where the sender has specified our domain as the sender. Please report such e-mails to us via the Contact Us option on the menu bar, and we will investiage and report to the relevant internet provider. There is a good article here on how to read and view message headers. |
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Speed Test
SystemTek has developed a speed tester so that you can test the current speed of your internet connection. See what speed your getting.
Click here to give it a try.
This speed test does not work on mobile phone connections or USB dongles.
Note : Please do not use the internet during the speed test, close any uploads or downloads you may have open also as these will affect the result. |
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SES ASTRA AND DANCE TV HD SIGN CAPACITY AGREEMENT FOR CONTRIBUTION ACROSS EUROPE
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SES announced that it has signed an agreement with Netherlands-based Dance TV HD for the delivery of its programme to HD bouquets throughout Europe. Under the terms of the agreement, SES ASTRA will provide capacity on its 23.5 degrees East orbital position and deliver uplink services from its playout centre in Munich, Germany. The agreement with SES ASTRA will allow Dance TV HD to deliver its programme to various HD bouquets throughout Europe. It will thereby benefit from the enlarged footprint of SES ASTRA's newly launched satellite, ASTRA 3B, that offers coverage from Spain to the Black Sea.
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Mobile phones and pylons do not harm your health
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There is no persuasive evidence that normal mobile phone usage or exposure to pylons and power lines causes harmful health effects, such as cancer, according to Europe’s largest body of engineering and technology professionals. The findings are published as part of a new Position Statement from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Its Biological Effects Policy Advisory Group (BEPAG) says that the overwhelming majority of the evidence does not indicate that normal exposure to low-level electromagnetic fields has harmful health effects.
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Ministry of Sound Gets Legal on Downloaders
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Thousands of British internet users have been issued with letters from solicitors representing the Ministry of Sound] demanding compensation for alleged illegal downloading of its music. According to the Guardian, the music label instructed its solicitors, Soho firm Gallant Macmillan, to send the letters to the suspected downloaders, threatening them with court action unless they agree to pay the compensation of around £350.
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BT in new drive to target cable thieves
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Telecoms giant BT today launched a drive to target thieves who steal cables in the face of a big increase in the crime fuelled by surging scrap copper prices. Thieves are targeting the copper contained in the local telecoms network, leaving affected areas cut off and costing BT millions of pounds every year. There was a 9% increase in incidents last year, leading to more than 200 arrests.
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BT raises call charges for landlines
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BT has confirmed that it will raise its landline calls by 10 per cent and charge 50p more in line rental from October. In a move that is likely to convince many that the landline is becoming less and less viable in the era of the mobile phone, BT will hit its customers with a price hike. BT will write to 12.5 million customers in order to inform them of the change.
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