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How To Get Cheap Broadband

In this day and age, technology has become integral to our daily lives. With the evolution of the World Wide Web, Broadband Internet has become increasingly common and even necessary – for work, school, and entertainment purposes. People have become used to being connected wherever they go, and being able to tap into the vast pool of knowledge and information on the go. As the type and amount of information grows both in sheer volume as well as in complexity (from simple text to videos and online interactive guides), and as technology continues to evolve at its rapid pace, the demand for high-speed internet services climbs. Before subscribing, there are several things to know.

Firstly, know what exactly you’re signing up for. What exactly is broadband? It’s a way of accessing the internet, much like dial-up, but infinitely faster. Broadband Internet Access has a high rate of data transmission and, as such, is usually simply referred to as “High Speed” Internet access.

Secondly, know what you’re paying for. Most Internet Service Providers use a flat rate model or an “unlimited” rate model, which means that pricing will be determined by your choice of maximum bitrate instead of being charged according to usage. Since most people tend to use a lot of bandwidth, many ISPs have allocated users to “peak” and “off-peak” hours, to encourage users to download large files late at night – this is to ensure that the network doesn’t slow down. Some ISPs may have caps to limit the amount of data downloaded by respective users.

Lastly, know what you’re using. Although you may be paying for a fixed bandwidth, the bandwidth advertised is usually not always available to the customer due to a great number of subscribers to the provider that is more than what the network can handle. Since file sharing has become so popular, this becomes a major problem as the ISPs routinely overbook their network capacity.

There are many broadband plans out there, and it can get confusing when they offer what seems to be extremely low prices for high-speed Internet access, market it as cheap broadband, but have some sort of complication such as an overwhelmed network or a bandwidth cap. Advertisements can be misleading with their technical jargon, especially for those who aren’t particularly tech-savvy or up to date with the latest technology. ISP1 is here to help you with that. ISP1 recommends high-speed Internet service providers that can provide actual cheap broadband and help you subscribe to a plan that is affordable and suited just for you.

It isn’t easy to choose between Internet Service Providers and even less so to ensure that one gets value for money. ISP1 makes things easier by listing and comparing High-Speed Internet Service providers to help you make sure that you receive the superbly fast internet service you want, at the price you want. In essence, ISP1 picks out the deals for you and allows you to choose what is best not only for you, but for your wallet.

 

 

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Posted by internetprovidersbroadband - December 28, 2010 at 12:58 am

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Broadband Internet Bundle Deals

Internet service providers seem to confront each transmission barrier day after day. They seem to identify loopholes in service delivery all at once. This is why you are hearing of Broadband Internet Bundle Deals. Not so long ago, these providers were all finding ways to supply high speed Internet. Now they all seem to focus on distributing their service at the cheapest rate possible. This is what they are calling bundle deals which entails two or more services combined and sold as one affordable package.

You can find adverts aired on both offline and online media regarding the newest Internet and phone, or TV Internet Bundle. The triple connection entails Internet, phone and cable TV bundled services. Most top American Internet service providers are currently receiving increased customer attention due to these bargain package deals.

Are you looking to order these services all together? If so, you need to learn more about choosing the most convenient bundle packages.

The following 4 tips and ideas can guide you through the selection procedure.

* Do You Already Have Digital Cable TV Service? - If you do, then you just need to request the cable provider to supply your cable Internet bundle. At little to no extra cost, you can order digital phone service too. The data transmission will occur using the existing TV coaxial or fiber optic cable connection.

* Do You Use DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)? - If you do not have digital cable TV in place, DSL is your best broadband Internet bundle provider. The supply will still go through an existing telephone line. So, the distance between the ISP main office and your phone line might interfere with the speed of the connection. Other issues that might influence connectivity are the beyond your control, such as servers of your favorite sites, network congestion, outside telephone cabling and so on. DSL bundle packages are the best because they have variations such as VDSL, ADSL or HDSL.

* Do You Live In Remote Areas? - If yes, perhaps you already have a satellite TV dish installed with a clear view of the sky. Now, if you need to have Internet access too, get a satellite TV Internet bundle service from your current provider. Bundles are currently in vogue and they are for everyone who wants to pay one monthly fee for satellite TV and web access services. Most broadband high speed Internet bundle providers are currently expanding their wings to cover rural neighborhoods too. This makes satellite the most attractive option for such people.

* How Often Do You Call Beyond National Borders? - Some people have serious business or personal communications beyond national borders. They therefore require a cheap telephone Internet bundle. A good example would be a Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service provider. The majority of these providers will offer you a digital phone Internet bundle including unlimited calls throughout America and globally. You will be capable of calling someone else’s phone from your computer at a very low rate. A digital VoIP is actually an additional service that can be optionally added to the high speed Internet bundle you already have

Where Can I Find Cheap Internet Bundles

It is easy to find affordable Broadband DSL or High Speed Cable – Internet – TV bundles at:

http://isp1.us/bundles

 

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Posted by internetprovidersbroadband - December 26, 2010 at 10:40 pm

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Cheapest Broadband? – 3 Quick Tips

Everyone who uses the Internet wants the highest broadband speed for the cheapest cost. High speed Internet speeds and availability continue to increase rapidly. Following these 3 quick tips will ensure you get the most bang for your broadband dollar.

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Posted by internetprovidersbroadband - December 15, 2010 at 12:38 am

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Free Broadband Speed Test – Try This Time Saving Trick

What is a speed test?

A simple search for the phrase “speed test” will return a plethora of sites freely offering to test the speed of your Internet connection. I’ll discuss one of my favorite Internet speed testing sites and a few time saving tricks & tips to help you get the most accurate results.

Am I getting the speed I’m paying for?

This is a very common question among many Broadband DSL and High-Speed Cable Internet subscribers. I pay for (insert any number) Mbps, how do I know if I’m getting all the Internet connection speed that I’m paying for?

What’s your favorite speed testing site?

I prefer speedtest.net for the following reasons:

* It’s Easy To Use

* Allows Global Speed Testing

* Allows Saving and Sharing Your Results

How do I test my Internet speed?

When you go to speedtest.net, they attempt to determine your location by comparing the IP address assigned by your Internet provider with a geographic database. The resulting city will appear as a big yellow spinning star on a world map with many smaller blue stars and pyramids. Each one of these is a Internet server location that you can use to test your speed.

Which one should I pick?

The speedtest.net site recommends trying several servers to find the best one. This method will work, but to save time, I suggest you try this trick. The fastest and most accurate speed test results will almost always be to the location with the lowest “ping” time. A ping is just a simple test that measures the round-trip time for packets sent from the local host computer to a remote location computer.

How do I determine the fastest ping location?

In the upper right hand corner of the http://speedtest.net page you’ll see a link to http://pingtest.net, their sister site. This site provides the ability to automatically determine the lowest ping time location when you do a test. This free test will produce a letter grade from A to F determined by the overall quality of your Internet connection. Make sure you make note of the server location it chooses, so you can hop back and do a speed test to that city.

How can I use these results?

1. You can compare and contrast your results with others in your geographical area, or that are using a particular DSL, cable, or wireless provider.

2. Whenever you make a hardware change, such as a new cable modem or wireless interface, you can check and see if your Internet connection speed has been adversely affected.

3. I recommend frequently re-testing your Internet connection speed, to the server location that produces the fastest and most consistent results, and using the “Your Summary” feature to help identify trends in your speed test results.

 

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Posted by internetprovidersbroadband - December 13, 2010 at 3:09 pm

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