Archive for the ‘DSL Providers’ Category

Internet Providers Make Watching Olympics Easy

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

If you have been patiently waiting for the Olympics to begin, we’ve got some great news!  With high speed internet, you can view the games through live feeds for free from almost anywhere you have an internet connection.  Check out the various packages available from internet providers with speeds to support media streaming.  For high quality streams, it is recommended that you have a connection speed of at least 3 Mbps.  Reputable DSL companies such as AT&T, Verizon and Qwest offer plans for a great monthly price, and many of them have some great incentives available right now as well.  While cable internet is generally faster, it is also more expensive — DSL is a solid choice.  If you prefer the lightning speed of cable internet — Charter, Comcast, and Road Runner have great deals at this time.

How Do I Find Internet Service Providers In My Area?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

If you have been in your home for some time, you are most likely familiar with all the providers that service your area. After all the best way to choose a provider based on reliability is by asking the neighbors how they like their ISP and finding out how much downtime they have had over the course of the year. Whether you are looking for DSL or Cable the choices are usually limited because not all providers reach every corner of the country.

So how do I find internet service providers in my area, if I’m moving or relocating to another state you might ask? You usually don’t have the luxury of asking for your neighbors opinion. Your best bet is to sign up with the more reputable ISP’s that have been around for quite some time and are known for their reliability. Find out if any of the larger players like at&t, Qwest, or Verizon have service in the state you are moving to. The chances are if they cover the state, one of them will be available in a neighborhood near you.

Maximizing Internet Speed

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

If you’re one of those subscribers who keeps on phoning their internet provider for their slow connection but nothing seems to work out, hold it right there! You can always try to optimize our pc to get the most from your internet connection. Make sure to get the latest updates of your software, programs installed, OS or anti-virus. Check for disk errors and rearrange your data. Use a good browser like Firefox and make sure that your browser setting is on default. Some may require playing around with your System Settings, which is not recommended for newbies and should let a pro do the job.

Featured DSL Providers

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

In the high speed world of Internet access, information about where to get the fastest connection is whirling by so quickly, it’s hard to really grasp what it is all about. Understanding your needs as a high speed consumer is essential and investigating what types of services may be in your area will give you a clear picture of what options you may have when finding a new service provider. For this reason we decided to come up with a series of featured DSL providers and mini reviews. The end destination will take you to the latest offers and promotions that each of these broadband providers have to offer.

Making Your Way through the Jungle of DSL Providers

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Finding ways to differentiate between DSL providers can be very tricky. In many cases, the slight variances in their services, in many cases, leave consumers wondering what the differences really are. Understanding your priorities to services before you start your own investigation is the best way to go about making sense of the process. If high speed and large volume capacity are important to you, then looking at higher end packages is probably where you need to start. If extras like security or parental controls are important to you, finding the Internet provider that does not charge for those extras will be your key. Taking an inventory of your wants and needs will narrow your scope to finding the best provider for you. Another consideration is looking to sites like wikipedia.org that will help you better understand the terminology for DSL or Digital Subscriber Lines.

DSL Providers: Great Service, Great Price

Friday, October 17th, 2008

DSL providers enable their customers to transmit large amounts of data and voice at the same time over existing telephone wires. Larger metropolitan communities usually have several broadband options including Cable, Satellite and DSL providers. Unfortunately, in more remote areas the only high-speed data service available is through a satellite company which can be quite pricey. Most high speed internet providers offer bundled services that include high definition digital television and telephone connections along with high-speed computer service.

The DSL providers allocate a dedicated telephone line to the site allowing the user to transmit data at a consistent rate twenty-four hours a day.  Customers needing to transmit large amounts of data between offices can easily do this when it is most convenient for their schedules instead of waiting for times when there is less traffic on the lines.  This enables them to do business in real time rather than having to wait for the next day to discuss shared data.  Cable and satellite high-speed data transmission providers cannot offer this same assurance.  When the number of customers using the service in a given area increases, the speed of the service slows down accordingly.  This is why it is important for customers to ask questions about the number of subscribers there are currently participating in a given area before choosing a high-speed provider that is not a DSL provider.

DSL Providers: How to choose?

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

DSL has come a long way since its inception and many top DSL providers are now rivaling Cable internet companies for market share. But with all the ISP clutter, how do you go about choosing the right one. The key is to compare DSL providers at the plan level. With so many features and benefits to choose from, your decision will become simpler if you first consider what you will be using the internet for. This will help you choose a speed that is right for you.

For example, if you are planning on streaming video, you will need a super fast connection. On the other hand if you are just a casual surfer wanting to check emails, read the latest news, and maybe minor research, then you are likely to only need moderate speed. So now you can compare plans from at&t, verizon, or any other DSL provider based on that speed level. The idea is only pay for the amount of speed you need. It is always easier to upgrade rather than downgrade a service.