by Carlos DeMazzier

Are you living in the dark ages? This may appear to be an odd question however in the era of the internet; a few years can in fact be equivalent to 100 of years of human evolution. Consider this fact, that at the speed at which information is being transmitted and augmented across the net today, we now have more information available to us that in all of the world's history combined. Want to hear something even more shocking? You may be one of the few people who are still operating in this era with outdated tools. Few can deny the necessity of browsing the web with any one of the high speed internet providers.

When it comes to money, many broadband providers like "Comcast" are running a number of "Comcast Specials" to help ease the transition from a $9.95 a month service to the higher amount paid for broadband. They will offer lower introductory rates to allow a person to "try" the service. 95% of the people who try broadband will stick with some kind of high-speed access due to the convenience, speed and just plain fun of surfing at light speed.

Broadband internet access no longer has to cost an arm and a leg. High speed internet providers like Comcast are offering their customers a number of what they have termed as Comcast Specials to defray the rising cost of accessing the internet. What's even better is that if you bundle multiple services, you'll receive an additional discount. The high cost of the internet just got a lot cheaper.

The answer to that question is simple really. When unsure of what to make of all of the advertising that bombards us every second, you can trust in this reliable method of determining hype from help. The next time you hear or see a commercial for a company like Comcast, ask yourself this question, "Do I understand what is being advertised to me or is this advertisement filled with jargon and technical lingo I can't grasp?" If the latter is true, you are much better off going with another company to provide your internet service.

When it comes to money, many broadband providers like "Comcast" are running a number of "Comcast Specials" to help ease the transition from a $9.95 a month service to the higher amount paid for broadband. They will offer lower introductory rates to allow a person to "try" the service. 95% of the people who try broadband will stick with some kind of high-speed access due to the convenience, speed and just plain fun of surfing at light speed.

As you are narrowing down your choices, it is vital that you asses your need for speed. Many people under estimate this. There is a misconception out there that says that anything other than dial-up is all I need. Well, I am here to tell you that this isn?t necessarily so. If you want to have an online experience that is full and vibrant, it may be worth the few extra bucks to get the top of the line connection.

If you go with DSL, there is another security layer added in that broadband DSL users have their own private telephone lines connected to their service provider. If you use broadband, and security is an issue, it is very easy to firewall and cable or hardwire your connection to the Internet, increasing the speed of connection (wireless connections until recently ran at 50-75% the speed of hard wire cable connections).

Since its inception, wireless connections have become more and more secure however for the ultimate mark of a truly secure connection, a cable hook up appears to be the best. The best part about upgrading your internet is that you are literally just one click away from an online experience you will never forge

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