Tuesday, July 29, 2008

How To Benefit From DSL Broadband

By Ray Lam

Anyone who has switched from a dial-up modem to broadband DSL knows the advantages of DSL internet access. The differences between the two are truly astounding. When people begin surfing the internet using broadband DSL after struggling with a dial-up modem, they never want to go back to a slow and often unreliable dial-up connection.

Cable modem internet service is used mainly in residential settings rather than for business use because it is usually offered as a package deal with cable television programming. Cable programming uses separate channels within one main cable for television broadcasting, outgoing internet computer data from subscribers, and incoming internet computer data to subscribers in specific locations.

The remarkable speed of broadband DSL has made internet use more convenient, and DSL has improved the quality of many existing online activities such as shopping, banking, downloading audio and video, and gaming. Besides a notable increase in connection speed and website navigation, with broadband DSL, internet users are always connected to the world wide web. DSL provides valuable information and online activities that remain just a few keystrokes away.

Broadband DSL saves money as well as valuable time. Broadband DSL eliminates the need for additional phone lines. People using broadband DSL are able to talk on the phone while browsing the net, and all computers within a household can surf the web independently with the use of wireless routers.

With many if not most companies relying heavily on their high speed Internet connection to conduct their business using e-mail, video conferencing, and now for voice Internet telephony applications, your bandwidth speed and reliability is as crucial as ever. What do you do? Get a Business DSL Line! There are many DSL companies offering service in your area, and these days there fighting to do business with your company. Be careful not to choose price over reliability.

Many DSL access providers are now offering low start up fees for the first 6 to 12 months of your service. You can choose from multiple providers like Earthlink, Verizon and Bellsouth. Business DSL is now available in many areas and is being added to many more cities and towns daily. Broadband service usually runs between $19 and $79 per month, depending on the plan you choose (residential vs. commercial, 512K vs. 3M, etc.)

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