December 21st, 2011
by Edy
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Internet
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If you have dial up Internet service in your home, you either want to have money or you do not have any other options.
Thankfully, options for faster and more reliable Internet are going into areas where many feared they would be stuck with dial up service for life.
If you want faster Internet at home, there are many options, and also some adjustments you can make in your own home.
Your family activity online can make a huge difference, so make some adjustments for the fast speed that you need if you use your connection for work or play.
Faster Internet can simply mean upgrading what you have. This is a tough decision for some families that are struggling with expenses right now.
Some people are getting rid of things like Internet and cable because they are having trouble paying for rent or mortgage. Think about your needs before you decide if you want faster Internet or if you need to let it go. Read the rest of this entry →
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March 2nd, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Networking, Internet
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There are plenty of good reasons to consider switching to a faster cable Internet connection. The most popular reasons are these:
- - Increase In Speed
As discussed earlier, doing multiple tasks online, such as listening to music, watching videos, playing online games, or even visiting web sites can be greatly improved by having a higher data transfer rate only available through a cable Internet connection. The faster speeds improves the quality of many different file formats.
- Ability to use your telephone while online
What a wonderful thing this is! The ability to talk on the phone while connected to the internet. If you are someone that dreads hopping online, or has to restrict your “surfing” time, then this is an excellent benefit for making the switch over to a cable Internet connection. Read the rest of this entry →
February 26th, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Networking, Internet
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While not an exact science, a cable internet connection can reach up to 8.0 Mbps. Doesn’t seem very fast in terms of numbers, does it?
But, compare the above speed to the standard 1.5 Mbps average speed of a standard DSL connection, or the very low maximum speed of just 56 Kbps of dial up connections.
Still, most cable modems are able to deliver around 5.0 Mbps on average, to keep things fair. Read the rest of this entry →
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