Your Choice About Broadband

by Victor DeMazzier

Many people think price is the major deciding factor when determining whether or not a broadband connection would be an ideal match for their Internet surfing needs. This could not be further from the truth.

Many people put the cart before the horse when searching for an internet connection. They evaluate everything but the most obvious. Consider this, while you may think you have your pick as to the type of service you receive, this may not be the case. Your first step should be to identify the providers of internet service in your geographic area. If you happen to live in a large city or suburb then you’ll have many more options that someone who lives in the country. If this is the case, dial up may be your only choice.

After you have determined if broadband is available in your area, the next step is to decide your true needs. For example, will you be using your service for personal use or more for business? Will you have one computer using the connection or multiple? The answers to these questions can mean the difference in the cost of your service. For instance, Internet service providers like Verzion and Verzon have packages that service the needs of both the home user and business. In fact, if you bundle multiple services many of these companies offer incredible discounts than you would otherwise get if ordering them separately. As an example, Verzion has a plan similar to this that it offers its customers.

Just as there are multiple things to consider when selecting an internet service provider, there are also multiple methods of payment as well. While many people pay on a month to month basis for service that is not your only option. Most of the companies will also allow you to pay for a years worth of service up front. This is a real benefit for those of you who have an income that fluctuates from month to month. This is a great option if you are truly satisfied with the service they provide and desire a significant discount.

On a positive note, the fact that web browsing with the old school dial-up connections are so outdated, just about all the major service providers have kept up with the latest trends in fiber optics and satellite technology. Today, not only can your computer reach speeds equivalent to 100 m.ph. on the highway, but so can your cell phone. The web surfer’s new mantra is now, long live broadband.

But keep in mind that you have to have a fairly modern computer (nothing older than about three years) and an operating system no older than Windows 98 or OS X or 10.3 or higher to be able to get broadband service at all; and you will have to be able to afford a higher monthly payment than you need with dial-up.

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