What are the basic types of Internet service?
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
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Four basic types of Internet service
Finding our which Internet service providers are available in your area and comparing these options is often the best way to choose an ISP. Here is some basic information about each of the major types of Internet service to get you started.
Dial-up
Dial-up Internet service uses a telephone line. Though dial-up is inexpensive, it’s also much slower than the other options and you have to wait while it connects.
Cost: Low – Free to $25/month
Speed: Low
DSL
(Digital Subscriber Line)
DSL is an instaneous connection. It creates a data delivery system through your existing phone line to give you access to the Internet. You will need to have a modem installed, but major providers offer free installation packages.
Cost of Basic Service: Medium – $20+/month
Speed: Medium to High
Cable – Like DSL, cable Internet service is always on. You will need to have a cable modem installed from a cable TV provider in your area. You can oftentimes get package deals with other cable services. Many times you can get free installation.
Cost of Basic Service: Medium to High – $20+/month
Speed: Medium to High
Satellite – Satellite Internet service is a good option if you live in a rural area or other location without DSL or cable options. It uses satellite stations in space to connect to the Internet. You must have a receiver installed; installation can be several hundred dollars.
Cost of Basic Service: High – $30+/month
Speed: Medium to High
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