How To Compare Internet Providers

Saturday, December 15, 2012

By Donna Gamble


Just because you have been online for years or were the first person in your family to start using social networking platforms, streaming movies, etc., does not mean that you know everything you should about internet providers. In fact, very few people actually know what type of service they have and how it compares to other varieties.

When it comes time to move or change your service, the question "Where do I look for internet service providers in my area?" will definitely come up. And you may find you're a little overwhelmed with your choices. But the good news is that you're not the only one who may not know where to start with comparing DSL and fiber optic to cable and satellite service.

Shopping for internet service can be confusing which is why it's best done online. When you start calling internet providers in your area, you get bombarded with flashy, technical terms and a sales pitch. Sure, what they are saying sounds good but is it what you even need?

But by going online to compare companies, you can conduct your research at your own pace without any of the pressure. You can really begin to understand what's being said in company reviews and on sites dedicated to helping you compare providers.

If you aren't sure about the best place to start, you can usually enter in your zip code to see what's available near you. While you're at it, you can familiarize yourself with common internet terms. For example, DSL stands for digital subscriber line and uses your phone line to get you connected. However, you can talk on the phone and surf at the same time.

Cable internet is a popular choice. If you already have cable, you may find that your cable provider offers internet. Otherwise, you could sign up with a company like Comcast or Time Warner Cable who offers discounted bundle packages. Cable is faster than DSL but you may see decreased speeds during peak hours depending on where you live and how many people happen to be online at a time.

Fiber optics is a fantastic option if you are after speed and reliability. This service is not available everywhere, it's typically a costly option but offers the fastest downloads. Att Uverse is a good example of fiber optics and they also offer bundle packages with unparalleled sound and image clarity.

Living in the country definitely has its benefits, and these days, fast internet is one of them. Many rural dwellers have satellite connections. This internet type can offer fast and reliable internet as well, and at a speed that far exceeds that of dial-up. There are higher costs upfront when choosing this service, but there are also discounts to be had when you sign up online for service.




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