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Dial-up Internet Access: Inexpensive But Slow by Judith Earl
Dial up Internet access is an inexpensive but slow form of Internet access in which the client uses a modem connected to the computer and a telephone line to dial the Internet service provider.By configuring the computer to dial a specific phone number, the computer is granted Internet access. It is usually the only choice available for most rural or remote areas where getting a broadband connection is impossible due to low population and demand.


10 Fun Things You Can Do With Broadband by Jose Miguel Poza
So you’ve decidied to get yourself a cool broadband connection and are wondering what fun things you can do with it now that you are about to consign your dusty old dial up connection into the dustbin of history….here are my top ten suggestions which are not in any particular order of merit:1. Play cool games online against other people in real time on gaming websites.


What is Cable Internet Service? by Bob Hett
Unlike your DSL internet access, cable internet is acquired through your local Cable TV provider. This usually provides internet access faster than most of the broadband services available.This technology uses your existing cable TV lines to access the internet.


Usefulness of Broadband Internet Access by Daymon Hoag
Broadband Internet is the American way when it comes to Internet service of choice. Americans love things that are bigger, faster and stronger. In the auto Industry we Americans are addicted to SUV's.


Cable Modem by Maheshinder Singh
Cable modems are devices that provide high-speed Internet access using cable television networks.They are designed to work over TV lines. They are connected to the TV outlet for cable TV transmission and the operator connects a Cable Modem Termination System at the cable company’s main office.


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