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Unhappy With Your Current Broadband Service?

Whether you use the Internet for work, school, or play, you’re not alone. Approximately 220 million Americans – that’s 70 percent of the population – are online. And when it comes to something you depend on as much as your Internet service, you want the best connection, features, and customer support you can get. If you’re not happy with your service, this is a good time to shop around to see what’s available. Many cable providers are offering great deals to new customers, as well as to subscribers who want to upgrade their existing service.

Time to Change from Dial-up to Cable High-Speed Internet?

If you currently use a dial-up connection, you’re well aware of the drawbacks: the slowest connection speeds available anywhere (50 to 70 times slower than the average broadband speed offered by cable Internet providers); sharing the phone line with your computer so you have to choose between using one or the other; and having your Internet session interrupted when you get a phone call. Dial-up is a frustrating way to access the Internet.

Cable Broadband and Wideband Internet Speeds 60 Mbps and Faster

If you’re a DSL customer or trying to choose between DSL and cable, there are lots of reasons to go with cable. While DSL is generally reliable, cable offers much faster Internet speeds. And when you consider the amount of time you spend online, waiting for pages to load and files to download should be as fast as possible.

The top DSL speeds come in at around 10 Mbps, but cable wideband speeds can reach a blazing 50 to 60 Mbps and faster, and cable broadband offers about 20 Mbps. Other reasons people choose cable over DSL is to save money and take advantage of easy installation. When you take DSL installation costs and monthly fees into account, cable usually costs less. And since cable Internet uses the same line as your cable TV, there’s virtually no DSL installation hassle – no second phone line, phone jack filter, or DSL modem required.

Find the Internet Service that’s Right for You

So, if you’re not happy with your Internet service for any reason, why wait? There’s never been a better time to find great cable deals. And it’s easy. To see what products are available where you live, just click here [insert link], or use the service locator on this page to find the best cable deal for you.





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Will broadband internet definition include online gaming?
09.18.2009
Wireless phone and broadband internet provider AT&T may have hurt its image with the online gaming community in comments to the Federal Communications Commission seeking to exclude gaming from the offical definition of broadband services.

Broadband internet digital divide will accelerate
09.18.2009
Customers with broadband connections to high speed internet will experience much faster internet download speeds in the coming years while those with less-advanced connections will fall further behind, according to Gartner.

Comcast looking to bring TV programs to mobile broadband phones
09.18.2009
Cable and broadband internet provider Comcast will be looking to provide services that can connect users to cable TV shows on their smartphones with a mobile broadband internet connection, according to reports.