If you’ve ever waited for dial-up to connect you and then tried to download a graphics-rich webpage, the need for broadband access becomes immediately clear. However, even with that said, in many cases, people will resist leaving dial-up because of cost concerns, thoughts that going to high-speed will be too much of hassle and too complex, and a myriad of other myths about getting robbed through the Internet.
When it comes to money, many broadband providers like “Comcast” are running a number of “Comcast Specials” to help ease the transition from a $9.95 a month service to the higher amount paid for broadband. They will offer lower introductory rates to allow a person to “try” the service. 95% of the people who try broadband will stick with some kind of high-speed access due to the convenience, speed and just plain fun of surfing at light speed.
Speed is the last thing to consider. Almost everything done online these days has some form of video, Flash or high-quality photos and graphics attached to the website. In order to fully take advantage of these new features, broadband is recommended. While you can do it on dialup, the amount of time saved is well worth the few extra bucks spent for high-speed broadband access.
While wireless speeds are increasing, if security is your top priority or major paranoia, then stick with cable connections. In either case, surfing the web at high-speeds will rapidly become your thing to do. It will allow you to watch movies, watch newscasts, catch up on the weather, keep in touch with relatives remotely and live through streaming videos and webcams and a myriad of other tasks that dialup access is simply to slow to handle.
The reason for this is simple. There are far too many ISPs out there who will take the time to explain the details to you. If not managed, the internet can be a dangerous place. You need a company you can trust and rely upon to deliver fast and affordable service.
The next thing you should pay attention to when choosing between service providers is the level of speed you need from an internet connection. While it’s clear that everyone in this day and time needs something more than a dial-up connection, it is not as clear as to what that would mean. While it may be cool to have the fastest internet on the block it may not be necessary.
Want another security layer between you and the bad guys out there online? If so, then DSL access may be what you are looking for. DSL services are provided through existing telephone lines and have been found to be very effective in firewall protecting your connection.
While wireless speeds are increasing, if security is your top priority or major paranoia, then stick with cable connections. In either case, surfing the web at high-speeds will rapidly become your thing to do. It will allow you to watch movies, watch newscasts, catch up on the weather, keep in touch with relatives remotely and live through streaming videos and webcams and a myriad of other tasks that dialup access is simply to slow to handle.