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Broadband Internet article : The Truth About Internet Access Providers
 

Communications > Broadband Internet > The Truth About Internet Access Providers

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Vincent Vega

There are dozens of internet access providers out there today. Many of these internet access providers have different means of accessing the internet. All internet access providers have varying rates as well. If you are not knowledgeable about the differences in internet access providers, then let this be your guide to the truth about internet access providers.

First you need to know the different ways internet access providers use for you to connect to the internet. This can be through dial up modems, DSL, and broadband or cable modems. Dial up is the slowest form of internet access. It uses a modem that connects to your phone line. This means you need a dedicated phone line just for your computer in order to use this type of internet access. DSL is faster than dial up. DSL uses your existing phone line to create a three channel data delivery system in order for you to access the internet. Broadband is the fastest way to connect to the internet. Broadband uses a high speed cable modem and fiber optic cable network. You do not need a phone line for this type of internet access.

Different internet access providers have different means for accessing the internet. America Online, People PC, and Earthlink all utilize dial up for internet access. Qwest and Verizon are both internet access providers that use DSL for internet access. The most sought after internet access providers are those of which utilize the broadband technology or cable technology. The main company that provides this is Comcast. Comcast only uses broadband for its internet access.

When choosing between internet access providers, be sure to decide how much you want to spend. Dial up is the cheapest of the internet access providers; however it is the slowest method of internet access. Broadband is the most expensive method for using the internet, but it is the fastest way to access the internet and it is rarely interrupted (which can happen with dial up and DSL internet services).

Your internet access provider should give you unlimited internet access, free email accounts, and free technical support. If the internet access providers do not give you this, then you should definitely choose a different internet access provider. Also, keep in mind that many internet access providers have specials and discounts available to new subscribers to their service.

This is all of the necessary information you need to know when choosing your internet access provider. Shop around and some research to see which company suits your needs, as well as which company offers you the best rates. With some patience, you should be able to find the right internet access provider for you.

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