How does EarthLink High Speed compare to “high speed” dial-up or “accelerated” dial-up services?
Some dial-up services are misleadingly called “high speed” services. They typically use compression software and other means of speeding up your Web surfing experience from two to five times, but can’t speed up all online activities (such as downloading music or software). EarthLink High Speed is a true broadband Internet service, offering speeds up to 6Mbps, or 4X faster than regular DSL (regular DSL=1.5Mbps.).
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