Broadband Internet and How It’s Grown Over the Last Few Years
Whether it’s logging online to watch ‘alternative endings’ to that film you watched last night or to download last weeks episode of this years hit drama; broadband internet is starting to become part of our daily routines.
Once online it’s hard to drag yourself away from all the exciting offers and interesting content available.
A growing trend has been reported in online videos, again attracting just over half of adults connecting via their broadband internet connection at home, with a quarter watching on a weekly basis.
Back in the day, users would never have dreamt about watching videos online as their 56kbps modems would struggle at the best of times, therefore reducing the amount of interest and need for these types of sites. Now people are beginning to see a turn-around, with an increased demand and purchase of sites such as youtube.com by search engine giant Google.
A year ago we were seeing companies offer ‘free broadband’ but the news was soon followed by an influx of bad press. On the plus side, end users are now seeing a greater reduction in costs as more and more broadband internet providers are entering the market place offering various new types of deals.
By: Gary Parsons
About the Author:
Gary Parsons is a UK based writer with experience in the telecommunications industry.
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: 56kbps Modems, Broadband Users, Giant, Uk Population

