Thursday, December 11, 2008

Broadband Provider

Surf Quickly: Broadband Providers Help

In the age of the internet, speed is everything, and a good broadband provider is essential to everyday life, whether at work or at home. Broadband internet providers come in different forms, depending on the need and where the customer lives. In rural areas, there may only be one choice of broadband provider due to the lack of technology, the wiring needed to provide certain types of broadband access.

Cable

Cable broadband providers are probably still the most common way to get broadband access. A cable provider transmits the information via the wires in the cable that also transmits the TV signal. Cable broadband providers are popular because they provide high speed access, over seventy times dial up, and are currently the cheapest on the market. These providers also offer bundled services so that a user may be able to get cable internet, TV, and phone service at a discounted price from buying all three separately. Another benefit of cable is that there is only one service provider to deal with if there are any problems.

The downside of cable is the bandwidth. At high usage times, such as in the evening, the speed of cable internet access slows down, much to the chagrin of users who are used to lightening quick speeds. The other downside is that cable might not be available in outlying regions, so it may not even be a possibility.

DSL

DSL is another option for a broadband provider. DSL stands for digital subscriber line, since it normally runs through the phone line. DSL also allows users in most cases to bundle their services, so it is also a cheap way to gain quick internet access.

The problem with DSL is that the customer usually has to live within a certain distance from the main phone company station in order to receive the best service. The further away the customer lives the slower the service, so that deters some users from buying it. In addition, if there is a problem with the internet service, the customer has to decide who to contact, the DSL provider, the phone company or the ISP provider, and it is sometimes difficult to get anyone to take responsibility.

Satellite

Satellite broadband providers are sometimes the only was a customer can get service if they are in an outlying region. Satellite service is not as fast as cable or DSL at present, but is still a solid option for quick internet service. The problem with satellite is the cost, since a dish has to be bought and installed. Also, thick trees or storms can knock out service, which usually does not happen with DSL or cable.

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