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How does dial-up compare to broadband?

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How does dial-up compare to broadband?

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A 28.8K dial-up modem (in optimum conditions) will download a 1MB file in 5 minutes, 12 seconds. A 56K dial-up modem (in optimum conditions) will download a 1MB file in 2 minutes, 19 seconds. A 144K connection will download a 1MB file in 1 minute, 1 second. A 640K connection will download a 1MB file in 12 seconds. A 1500K (1.5M) connection will download a 1MB file in 5 seconds. A 2400K (2.4M) connection will download a 1MB file 3 seconds. High-speed transmission. The term is commonly used to refer to communications lines or services at T1 rates (1.544 Mbps) and above. The speed threshold of broadband is subjective and can be above or below T1. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) defines broadband as an information service with a carrying capacity in excess of 200 kbps (200K) upstream and downstream (upload and download). Even at its lowest speed – 200K – a broadband connection gives you the speed and convenience to maximize your PC experience: Get instant internet access with a

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