Broadband 101

Broadband Features

This section will explain broadband in terms you will understand. There are some things to know about broadband so that you can more easily choose the services that you need. You’ll find that broadband is easy to comprehend once you learn some of the basic terms that are used with common broadband services. It is important to understand what are the types of broadband that you can choose from. There are advantages to some and disadvantages of each type.

What are the Types of Broadband?

Cable is one common broadband provider. Cable provides the broadband (high speed connection) through the same connection as your cable television hookup. The signals come through the same cable although they are different. Satellite providers also offer broadband services. This can be particularly important if you are located in a rural area that does not get cable or other broadband services. The most popular method of broadband is through your local telephone wiring and is offered as another service from your telephone provider called DSL. DSL stands for “Digital Subscriber Line”. DSL and cable are typically more reliable connections than satellite although it’s catching up quickly.

Explain Broadband

Many people explain broadband as a DSL or high speed Internet line. These terms are all used to refer to a broadband connection. When you explain broadband it is easy to understand it when you consider bandwidth. The typical telephone line is analog while the broadband connection is digital. A digital connection allows the signal to be sent as data rather than voice. The signal is converted at both ends allowing the data to be transmitted at very high speeds. This high speed is also called bandwidth. You need more bandwidth for complicated applications and media on your computer.

Why Broadband is Popular

Broadband is the fastest connection to the Internet. It is the latest standard used for connection, replacing dial up services. Broadband allows you to multi-task. That means that you can perform many different things on your computer at the same time over the same connection. A broadband connection lets you load pages online faster and with more precision than with dial up service. You can also play games, watch video clips and play music without problems. Your broadband connection also allows you to have voice communication at the same time. Broadband is fast, inexpensive and reliable – all the things needed for a great experience. Using your broadband connection for your home phone service can provide you with substantial cost savings as well. Consider that you can find a typical Internet phone provider where you can get complete monthly phone service for less than $20 per month!



Thanks to Jhoana Cooper for contributing this article to our DSL blog:

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Mobile Broadband Vs Cable & Dsl – Which is Better? 

September 28, 2009 by DSL and Broadband Tips  
Filed under About DSL

First off, let’s define Mobile Broadband. What exactly is Mobile Broadband? It is the high-speed wireless service provided by Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, and At&t, that uses an Air Card, or Connection Card inserted into a computer or Mobile Router. The service is totally mobile and offers speeds up to 3Mbps in most mid sized and large cities in the USA.

Traditional Cable & DSL services are ISPs bound to one location and are offered by companies like Comcast, Cox, Qwest, and so on.

Monthly Costs:

Cable & DSL services range from about $30 to $60 a month with a wide range of speeds available – from less than 1Mbps to over 5Mbps. Typically, DSL is a bit less expensive than Cable, but also usually offers slower speeds as well.

Mobile Broadband is typically $59.99 a month.

As you can see, on a pure cost basis, Cable & DSL are less expensive.

Or are they? Not always. What if you are a person who travels for work or pleasure? If you need to connect on the road, and have to pay $10 or $20 per connection, you can easily spend quite a bit more than the cost of Mobile Broadband. This does not even consider the time and effort of finding the wifi hot spot in the first place. Additionally, many wifi hotspots are unsecure, so there is some risk involved.

With the addition of a Mobile Router, you can create a wireless network that multiple computers can share. So, with one $59.99 Mobile Broadband plan, you can provide internet service for your house or a small office.

The Bottom Line If you never travel, and don’t want to access the internet anywhere except from your house, get Cable or DSL as you can save some money versus Mobile Broadband.

However, if you want the flexibility of taking your service anywhere you go, and yet still want a fully functional home or office network, then Mobile Broadband with a Mobile Router will give you the most bang for the buck.



Thanks to Steve Sasman for contributing this article to our DSL blog:

Steve Sasman runs http://www.MoreMobileInternet.com This site is full of all the latest Mobile Internet information. More Mobile Internet also carries Mobile Routers, Antennas, Amplifiers and other accessories to make the technology work even better.



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