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Your Choice About Broadband

By Victor DeMazzier

Your choice about broadband Internet service providers (ISPs) comes down to several different factors. And just one of those factors is price.

Of the many factors that weigh into your decision about choosing an internet service provider, the very first should be an evaluation of your location. This is vital because you can only order service if it exist in your geographic location. It would make no sense at all to research the prices of broadband service when there is no broadband cable or access points near your home. The good news is that if you live in any semi civilized area, you'll easily have access to a number of quality service providers however many outlying communities may not be so lucky.

Then there are the different service packages to choose from. This starts with considering whether or not you want a broadband connection for personal or business use. For instance, well known broadband ISPs such as Verzion and Verzon carry several different plans at different prices, with some being for business and others are for the home. Since Verzion and Verzon also provide digital telephone and cable TV services, they offer packages that allow you to save some money on two or three individual services by getting them all and bundling the payments. Some plans include a modem (for a few extra bucks a month if you don't buy it outright), others don't (if you have one). Verzion offers a plan that is just for Internet access only, as well.

As you might imagine, with the different service options also comes different payment options as well. This is very convenient for people whose salary doesn't fall on the first or fifteenth of the month. Like most companies, if you pay for the year up front, you'll receive a discounted rate than if you paid on a monthly basis. The challenge for the consumer with the years payment upfront is that fact that not only is your money tied up for a year which means less spendable cash today, you are also locked into using your service provider for at least one year. In fact, if you try to leave, you may end up paying a significant penalty.

One thing that should be abundantly clear in your decision making process is that surfing the web with a 56k modem is as outdated as the Flintstones. Now, especially with the advent of internet video and file sharing applications, you almost can't do without a high speed broadband connection. If you have ever tried navigating the internet via dial up, you easily see the overwhelming need for lightning speed broadband service.

The truth is, you are really only one step away from high quality high speed internet. The only remaining item you need is a decent computer. The good news is that if you purchased your PC within the last three to five years, you should be okay. However, if you still have an older computer, it may be time for an upgrade. The technology surrounding broadband almost requires many of the advanced features of a newer model PC.

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