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Choosing a broadband internet connection option
October 24, 2005 12:00
by
anonymous
Broadband Internet connections are changing the online world. With broadband, a graphics intensive web page that used to take minutes to load in your browser now takes mere seconds! Multi-megabyte downloads that used to take hours now take minutes. Below is a list of the different types of broadband connections available today along with the advantages, disadvantages, and availability of each. DSL broadband connections DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. These broadband connections are provided by regular telephone and telecommunications companies over standard phone wires. The signal is "conditioned" by special equipment located at both the phone company and the subscriber locations. Advantages of DSL Broadband:
Cable broadband connections Cable broadband internet connections are provided by local cable TV companies over high-speed fiber optic links. Advantages of Cable Broadband:
Satellite broadband Internet connections use a communications satellite and a dish to connect you to the Internet. Advantages of a satellite broadband connection:
Conclusion: Broadband Internet connections have made it possible to really enjoy surfing the web. Many content providers including AOL and Yahoo now offer rich media content that is optimized for broadband. Your choice of broadband connections will depend on several factors, the most important being availability in your area. You're likely to be very happy with any available broadband connection (especially after being used to dialup). If you're among the lucky few that happen to live in an area served by all three types of broadband connections you can make your decision based mainly on cost. |