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Comparing Online Technology | High-Speed DSL Broadband Versus Cable Internet

27 October, 2009

If you're the kind of person who likes to live life in the fast lane, then high-speed broadband internet is a must for you. When talking fast speeds and big bandwidth, there are really only two main contenders for home use: high-speed broadband DSL and Cable internet.

On the surface the two different services are similar. Both give you dedicated, persistent connections to the internet. What does persistent mean? It means that it's always there; no logins or dial-up services to get there, just turn on your internet-connected computer and the world wide web is at your fingertips.

The services are also similar in that they both offer super-fast web surfing; between fifty to one hundred times faster than dial-up. Each service also allows you to download files, stream videos, and send really big emails so you can finally send out all those holiday pictures to mom and dad.

However, there are some substantial differences between high-speed broadband DSL internet from ATTSavings.com and cable internet from other providers. High-speed broadband DSL internet offers download speeds of up to 24Mbps compared to 12Mbps from most cable internet providers. That's twice the download speed from high-speed broadband DSL internet from ATTSavings.com.

Another big drawback of cable internet services is that it can slow down significantly if too many people access the Internet at the same time in the same area. In short, a single coaxial cable line often connects many households in your neighborhood, so if you and your neighbor are both using the service at once, your speed may suffer and become more sluggish. If the entire neighborhood is on at the same time, you could suffer serious degradation of service.

Security is always a topic of concern when talking about accessing the internet. Since cable uses a shared line for many subscribers in the same geographic location, anyone in your neighborhood could potentially access the same local area network that you use. They might be able to jump right onto your Windows network. This means they could have access to your personal information or even download everything on your computer. High-speed broadband DSL internet uses existing public telephone lines, which means one line goes to one subscriber. This setup greatly enhances your security. Make sure to deploy proper security measures like firewalls and anti-virus software to bolster your security.

When it comes to installation, high-speed broadband DSL internet has the advantage because it uses existing telephone infrastructure. You house is already wired. With cable internet you will most likely be required to have some amount of cable run to your home, or inside your home, before you can be up and running.

The last thing to consider is cost. High-speed internet from ATTSavings.com is less expensive than cable. With cable internet services, if you don't subscribe to the cable television part of their service offering, then you will pay an additional monthly fee just to have cable internet service.

High-speed broadband DSL internet is the clear winner when it comes to super-fast internet.

 

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