Thursday, December 11, 2008

Broadband Internet Provider

A Need for Speed: Broadband Internet Provider

Over the last eight years a plethora of new internet service providers have sprung up according to the rising need in the market. The first internet service providers were dial up providers. There were and are several problems with a dial up internet service. The first issue is that the service was and remains slow. In addition, while using the internet, there is no ability to use the phone, which limits day to day activity, and is especially a problem for small businesses. Internet service would also get cut off inadvertently through incoming phone calls being made, which made users lose time and sometimes information.

Internet service providers saw the need for other ways to provide internet service to their customers. The solution at present is the broadband internet provider. Broadband internet providers allow users to surf the internet at much greater speeds than ever before, in some cases over seventy times the speed of a dial up connection. Due to this improvement, the web has changed so that music and video downloads are available from a variety of sources, pictures can easily be uploaded and saved in various web-based albums, and applications that were not viable in the past due to the bandwidth and download times of the past are now expanding and changing every day.

Options

There are many different broadband internet providers to choose from. These providers fall into different types of broadband service categories. Some of the most common providers on the market are AT&T, Comcast, Roadrunner, AOL, Verizon and Earthlink.

The cheapest broadband internet providers are the cable providers, although DSL providers are currently close behind. Cable provides fast, reliable service to customers wherever cable access is found. The cable internet runs through the same wires as the cable TV signals run through, which allows users to bundle their services, saving them money. The problem with cable is that when there is high usage, the bandwidth cannot handle the capacity and the speed of service is reduced. Some providers even block internet usage for some customers if they go beyond the allowed amount in order to try and solve the bandwidth issue.

DSL broadband internet providers also allow bundled services since their services run through the phone lines. The problem with DSL is that the customer has to live within a certain radius of the main phone company or the speed of service starts to reduce the further away the customer lives.

Satellite broadband providers are another means of obtaining quick internet service; however they are the most expensive of the bunch. The main reason for the expense is the purchase of the satellite dish and installation of that dish.

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