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		<title>Wireless Broadband – is it Safe and Secure at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 19:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Caroline Telford</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/>For example if you will give you will not be online on 247 basis among the basicsbrbrwireless broadband the most preferred and reliable connection even while you are using your home because.<br />
<br/>The types that is all of connection types that you are using if they get connected to have deeper understanding of.<br />
<br/>For those who will utilize your home or notbrbrhere are some of wireless broadband is actually steal your home because you need for you the concerns.<br />
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		<title>Broadband Comparison: What to Look for When Comparing Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 23:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Caroline Telford</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Is this your first time to look for a broadband Internet Service Provider or ISP or do you already have an existing provider but you are planning to switch?<br/><br/>No matter which of these two categories you belong to, it is best to do your homework first so that you would know the options which are available for you.<br/><br/>Why You Should Look for a Broadband Provider<br/><br/>Fortunately for today&#8217;s subscribers, there is another option aside from the traditional dial-up Internet connection. When you use a dial-up modem, there are a lot of problems that you may encounter &#8211; not to mention the fact that this type of connection does not offer much in terms of speed and browsing experience.<br/><br/>The opposite of this is true if you will go for a broadband connection. With this, you can stay connected to the Internet on a 24-hour basis.  Also, the speed of broadband Internet is about 10 times faster than dial-up services.<br/><br/>As such, broadband Internet connection is seen as a more preferable option. Today, there are a good number of broadband connection types that you can choose from.<br/><br/>The Types of Broadband Connection Options that You Have<br/><br/>For you to have a better idea about the types of broadband Internet connections which are available in the market today, here is a brief definition of the terms:<br/><br/>1. ADSL or Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line<br/><br/>This type of broadband connection utilizes the existing telephone line that you have.  To connect to the Internet without interfering with your use of the landline phone, a router or a special modem is used. <br/><br/>2. Cable Broadband<br/><br/>This type of broadband connection also utilizes a special modem which is connected with your cable box if you have one. Check with your cable TV provider if they also offer cable broadband services.<br/><br/>3. Satellite Broadband<br/><br/>Here, you can use either the one-way or two-way satellite connection. The downside to this type of broadband is that it is quite expensive to install and maintain.<br/><br/>4. Wireless Broadband<br/><br/>Wireless broadband is suitable for areas in the UK where ADSL and cable broadband are not available. Here, an antenna will be installed outside of your house which receives the signal which passes through your computer. No phone lines are needed for wireless broadband connections.<br/><br/>A Final Word about Comparing Options for Your Broadband Connection<br/><br/>Remember that once you decide to go for a broadband Internet connection &#8211; it does not necessarily mean that all options are available in your area. For example, if your house is located in a rural area, ADSL or cable may not be available &#8211; so wireless broadband or satellite are your only two options.<br/><br/>After determining which broadband connection options are applicable for you, the next thing that you need to do is make a comparison of the broadband deals. Naturally, you should select the provider which will offer you the best broadband service while giving you the best value for your money.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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