July 18, 2009

Let’s read about broadband

Most likely, you have already heard the term broadband or bredbaand. For many people who are not tech savvy, this word gets thrown around their faces and they just fein some understanding of the word. Perhaps you are looking to buy an internet package. Or perhaps you just do not want to be left out of the techie crowd. If so, then read on.

In the past, internet connections could only be done via dial up connections. A dial up connection is undesirable because they are slow. They could only go up to 55 kbit/s or so. This makes it so hard for those who want to watch videos or play music online. Downloading and uploading files of a sizable nature can be a big nightmare. You will have to wait for such a long time. It can also be so frustrating once you realize that your upload or download hangs. But now, the invention of the broadband connection revolutionized the internet. It is more than double the speed of dial up. This is why almost everybody has turned to broadband especially since the internet is now full of streaming videos and music downloads. Broadband speeds are about 730 kbit/s right now. Such fast connection makes it a big contender. These speeds are not that far behind the speeds of cable internet connections.

As what you would expect, broadband is more expensive than dial up. Dial up is now very cheap because the demand for it is so little. In some countries, most dial up connections come in the form of internet prepaid cards that runs out after ten hours or twenty of online time. These prepaid internet cards are best for people who are not that internet savvy. Broadband connections are typically sold in twelve months subscriptions packages. You will automatically get billed for this long period of time. But if you plan on using the internet for a long time anyway then this won’t be such a problem at all.

Even though the cost of broadband is not as cheap as dial up connections there are some benefits. Such amounts are as expected when considering the quality of the service. However, since the boom of many internet providers, the price has gone down through the years. Because of this market competition, providers have competitive services and prices that you can avail.

Tags: voice over internet protocol, Residential Voip, internet telephony, Voip Service Provider, telecom company

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