The choice between accessing the internet from a high speed connection or from an archaic dial-up connection is abundantly clear. If you have ever made the mistake of trying to visit a webpage that had even the simplest graphics, you quickly realize that life without an accelerated internet connection is no life at all. The question really is not do you need a faster connection but what will this upgrade cost and how much of an inconvenience will it be to get it set up.
Many who are still surfing the net with their 56k modems are of the opinion that they can live just fine without broadband access. However, with more and more web properties adding video and audio content, they will quickly discover that this is no longer true. It is becoming more and more difficult to fully enjoy your online experience with an old connection.
Okay, so you realize that surfing the web with dial-up is no longer an option, and you know that you will have a much more rewarding experience with a high speed internet connection. However, the challenge to you moving forward may be the confusion of exactly who to choose for your service. Let’s face it, companies like Comcast are advertising daily for you to try their Comcast Specials on radio, television and of course online. So, who do you believe?
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.
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.
As you are narrowing down your choices, it is vital that you asses your need for speed. Many people under estimate this. There is a misconception out there that says that anything other than dial-up is all I need. Well, I am here to tell you that this isn?t necessarily so. If you want to have an online experience that is full and vibrant, it may be worth the few extra bucks to get the top of the line connection.
The truth is that today, you are best served by spending a little time evaluating your surfing needs. If you are an occasional surfer who doesn’t bank online or purchase online, you may be okay with a lesser expensive service. However if you are anything like me and you make frequent purchases online, then you may be best suited for a complete internet and security package.
Since its inception, wireless connections have become more and more secure however for the ultimate mark of a truly secure connection, a cable hook up appears to be the best. The best part about upgrading your internet is that you are literally just one click away from an online experience you will never forge