Posts Tagged ‘internet providers’

Internet Providers Competing For Your Business

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Now more than ever, internet providers across the country are competing for your business. Long gone are the days where the internet giants were able to prey upon their early adopter customers. With the increased demand for high speed internet, many providers are fiercely cutting prices as well as providing enhanced service. Almost everywhere you turn there is a cash back offer from an internet provider begging you to switch. Cable services like Comcast are offering up to $300 cash back from time to time. At&t is offering $250 cash back and one of the most advanced integrated systems in the U.S. through their Uverse offering. So be sure to get familiar with the deals are out there before you pony up the cash.

AT&T Upgrading its HSDPA Technology

Friday, July 4th, 2008

AT&T is currently setting aside the ISP issues just like Verizon Internet Service access and controversy prices due to their massive bandwidth upgrade based on HSDPA technology. It will make the 1.7 Mbps download speed to 7x faster. No definite date yet, when it will take effect. Wireless internet is slowing making it’s name, and mobile users demand for more speed. They are also give hints when their so-called “Long-Term Evolution” (LTE) technology in wireless technology will be released. It promises a 100Mbps download speed that will be launched between 2012 or 2013 the least. AT&T claimed that they want to provide more than internet service but bringing its subscribers the content and application that they need without worries.

AT&T Sheds Light on Internet Charges

Monday, June 30th, 2008

The rising issue and controversy on metered internet access and other policies adopted by ISPs has been the top of the IT news. AT&T Internet Promotions are continuing strong with the introduction of Uverse. According to many providers, it’s not about controlling, throttling heavy internet users or about attempting more income. But, it’s on how to give measures between the peak and off-peak hours and to reshape internet usage without hurting the majority of the subscribers. AT&T is considering usage-based pricing that will affect only a certain number of subscribers. The company may start testing the usage-based pricing this fall.

Usage Based Internet Charges

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Internet Service Providers comparable to Time Warner Road Runner Internet access service are changing the way on how they charge their customers’ bandwidth consumption. We are in the era where users use the internet more than before. Video and music downloads are everywhere. And, ISPs are having a hard time to cope up with the demand for more speed. Now, ISPs are trying to make both ends meet. The idea started with Time Warner’s metered internet consumption. And, it seems like others will follow depending on the result. AT&T’s approach seems different. They suggest a usage based internet charge setting a low peak cap at night and a high off-peak cap during the rest of the day.

Whooping 10 to 50 Mbps High speed Internet across the Country

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

US have been suffering from slow-broadband speeds over the past years compared to those in Japan and South Korea. But finally, ISPs like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast DSL internet service and others are now using fiber optic upgrades to provide a 10-50 Mbps download speed across the US. The cost may not be as competitive as those in other countries but the internet providers are trying to find ways on how to lower the cost without hurting their pockets. To give you an idea, we are looking at a price in between the range of $100 – $150 for a 20 Mbps speed a month. But, as competition heats up between wireless broadband and DSL or cable internet service, anyone can assume that it will force ISPs to lower the cost in the next few years.