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Choosing Internet Service Providers When you are placed in a position to choose a new internet service provider, it can be a little intimidating to select which professional to work with, how long to sign a contract for, and which plan to sign up for. Fortunately, by thinking carefully about what you want out of an ISP, you can quickly and efficiently narrow down your options. The purpose of this website is to cut through the jargon that many people use regarding Internet providers, so you can identify what you want out of a service and how it could benefit your family. Check out this blog for great tips that can help.

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A Few Common Options For Home Internet

The internet has become an integral part of life for most people. They read the news, shop, find information, watch television and movies, and interact with people all over the World Wide Web. It used to be that you had to connect your computer to your phone line and type in an exact internet address to get to a website. The connection was very slow, often stopping completely, and unless you had a dedicated phone line, an incoming call would kick you off the internet. Luckily, things have progressed greatly since dial-up internet and you can enjoy hours of online time without a hitch; if you know which type of home internet connection will work best for your location. Here are a few facts about some of the different options available.

Cable 

If you already have cable television service in your home, you can use cable internet. The service is fast, depending on the option you choose for your plan. However, it does tend to slow down during times of heavy usage in the area. This means, when everyone in the neighborhood is home from work and watching TV, playing online games, or searching the web for whatever reason, you can expect things to slow down. While this will not slow down to dial-up rates, it can put a glitch in your attempt to survive in an online game.

Satellite

When you live in a remote area, where cable lines have not yet been installed, you can choose to with a satellite internet provider.  Not as fast as cable or some other options, it may be the only way you can get online without using your mobile phone data. Most people find they can use this connection on multiple devices at the same time without too much slowing down. However, you may have problems if the weather is bad enough to block satellite transmissions.

Mobile

There are a number of companies that offer mobile internet. Most mobile phone companies have a hotspot device you can use and take with you anywhere that has any type of wireless service. The connection is through the same towers used by mobile phone companies. The connection is quite fast, often better than anything that requires a fixed-line or cable. However, there are usually lower data limits for the monthly service fee. While you can still use the service once you have reached your plan's cap, it is going to cost you a lot of money.

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