What is the difference between high speed COMTek Broadband Service, Cable or DSL?
The difference between the three high speed Internet services are how you, the user, connects to the Internet. DSL uses the phone lines but you must be within 18,000 feet from the co-location facility to receive the service and have an active phone line. Cable modem uses the existing Cable TV lines to deliver its broadband service. Availability is to limited areas and the service is a shared connection, thus speeds can slow down when a lot of people in the same neighborhood are online. COMTek Broadband uses the electrical lines and does not require the customer to have Cable or telephone service. Installation is simple because you only need to plug the modem into an electrical outlet.