First dial up, then broadband… what next?

January 19th, 2011 posted by admin
First dial up, then broadband... what next?

When the internet was first introduced into homes, there was the standard dial-up connection. People were able to put up with slow load times, slow connection times and being kicked off of the connection because it used the phone line. In today’s day and age, we have high powered connections and enjoy fast load times, and the ability to use the telephone and surf the internet simultaneously. Many people turn to broadband connections in order to get away from what was considered to be a very good way to connect to the internet. A broadband comparison shows that it is not only formidable and better than a dial-up connection, it surpasses it in every fashion. Although it is not the fastest connection available, its functionality is very useful when compared to the dial-up internet. Many people find that once they switch to broadband, they do not return to dial-up for the simple fact that dial-up was inhibiting and does not serve their needs like broadband can.

Broadband, although a great option is not the fastest speed of internet. Cable and T1 connections far surpass broadband in speed, but by consequence, cost more money to use. this is part of what makes broadband so useful to the average person or family. Average, everyday people can browse the internet for relatively little money and do whatever they wish at a great speed. Broadband itself, is offered by many of the major companies, including Verizon who offer up superior customer service as well as letting you choose your plan. This is great for people who don’t wish to spend a great deal of money. So if you find yourself looking to convert from standard dial-up and are wishing to add some speed to your internet experience, broadband may just be what you’re looking.

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