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FAQ :: What is high speed dial-up internet service and how does it work?



Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

The technology behind high speed dial-up services varies from company to company. With that in mind, most high speed dial-up ISP’s use some form of data compression to provide a faster Web surfing experience.

Most high speed dial-up ISP’s optimize Web pages by compressing images and other page components, which speeds up the download these pages. Most also utilize some sort of caching technology to speed things up. Caching involves the storage of commonly viewed Web pages (or parts of Web pages), which allows for faster downloads of these pages in the future.

Because high speed dial-up services don’t speed up your actual Internet connection, they will not help speed up your large file downloads. The benefits of a high speed dial-up service come mainly in the form of faster Web browsing, especially of commonly viewed pages – including Web-based email accounts.

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