Will Broadband Internet Service Meet Your Needs?
The choice between accessing the internet from a high speed connection or from an archaic dial-up connection is abundantly clear. If you have ever made the mistake of trying to visit a webpage that had even the simplest graphics, you quickly realize that life without an accelerated internet connection is no life at all. The question really is not do you need a faster connection but what will this upgrade cost and how much of an inconvenience will it be to get it set up.
Many who are still surfing the net with their 56k modems are of the opinion that they can live just fine without broadband access. However, with more and more web properties adding video and audio content, they will quickly discover that this is no longer true. It is becoming more and more difficult to fully enjoy your online experience with an old connection.
Broadband internet access no longer has to cost an arm and a leg. High speed internet providers like Comcast are offering their customers a number of what they have termed as Comcast Specials to defray the rising cost of accessing the internet. What’s even better is that if you bundle multiple services, you’ll receive an additional discount. The high cost of the internet just got a lot cheaper.
In addition to being affordable, high speed internet service providers like Comcast are also including in their packages, some of the very best security options available today. With a faster connection you can easily have all of your virus and spam protection software updated. With the old style 56k modem, this was unheard of.
The reason for this is simple. There are far too many ISPs out there who will take the time to explain the details to you. If not managed, the internet can be a dangerous place. You need a company you can trust and rely upon to deliver fast and affordable service.
The next thing you should pay attention to when choosing between service providers is the level of speed you need from an internet connection. While it’s clear that everyone in this day and time needs something more than a dial-up connection, it is not as clear as to what that would mean. While it may be cool to have the fastest internet on the block it may not be necessary.
If you go with DSL, there is another security layer added in that broadband DSL users have their own private telephone lines connected to their service provider. If you use broadband, and security is an issue, it is very easy to firewall and cable or hardwire your connection to the Internet, increasing the speed of connection (wireless connections until recently ran at 50-75% the speed of hard wire cable connections).
While wireless speeds are increasing, if security is your top priority or major paranoia, then stick with cable connections. In either case, surfing the web at high-speeds will rapidly become your thing to do. It will allow you to watch movies, watch newscasts, catch up on the weather, keep in touch with relatives remotely and live through streaming videos and webcams and a myriad of other tasks that dialup access is simply to slow to handle.







































































































