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What are the different types of Internet connections?

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What are the different types of Internet connections?

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There are primarily 4 different types of Internet connections available in the market: • Dial up Internet connection – To get a dial up internet connection, one needs only a dial up phone connection without any hassle of an external modem. This is the slowest (download speed up to 28 or 56 kbps) of all the available internet options but it is the cheapest option (as low as $10 per month) which makes it a lucrative option for people who use internet very sparingly. Another disadvantage of having a dial up internet connection is that your phone line will be busy during web surfing. Moreover only one person can access internet at one time if there are two or more people trying to access internet in the same home with one phone line. However these days Internet Service Providers (ISP) provide Internet call waiting feature so that one does not miss any important call. Some of the ISPs claim that they provide faster internet speeds than traditional dial up internet services but in actuality

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• Dial up is the connection that goes from your machine directly to the internet through your phone line with no other connection. The fastest connection here is 56v.92. • Broadband is the high speed connection from either cable, dsl, or satelite. The highest connection speed here is 756mb. • High Speed connections include T1 and T3. These connections start at 1 gig throughput*. *Throughput is how fast the data travels from the source to your system and back.

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There are many different types of connections and speeds to get on the information superhighway. I’ll name a few and explain em’ here. Dial-Up connections – To ‘Dial-up’ you will need a phone-line, modem, and ISP. A few US ISP’s include AOL, NetZero, Juno, and others. They operate at speeds of 14.4Kbit, 28.8Kbit, or 56Kbit download. ISDN – ISDN(Integrated Services Digital Network) is a type of Dial-up connection with faster speeds, but you need to pay the extra cash to get it. Common speeds of 128Kbit and 256Kbit download. DSL – Digital Suscriber Line. There are MANY different types of DSL. I’ll name a few… ADSL – Asymmetric DSL is Common to most households, supports up to 24Mbit down and 3.5Mbit up, but you never see that much. You get like 1.5MBit down and 128Kbit up. SDSL – Symmetric DSL is like ADSL, but with the same download speed as upload speed. Cable – Cable internet is connected through the coaxial cables that you would normally use for cable tv. It is very fast, and in Tex

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