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Friday, November 13, 2009

Why Utilize a Broadband Connection

By Edward Dantes

With the World Wide Web becoming such a big helping hand nowadays to small-time companies, you ought to benefit from the broadband service to get your company name out there. Not only are you giving your company the chance to expand financially, but you are also giving your business to become a recognized brand.

Utilizing a dial-up service is fine, but if you really want a big break, then avail of a broadband service to make it possible.

Using Phone and Internet Lines Simultaneously

With a dial-up service, you should not use your phone line to make a call while you are surfing the net, but with a broadband service, you can use the phone and Internet lines at the same time.

If you are surfing the Internet and are making use of the dial-up, then you might miss an important call because the person on the other line will get a busy tone since the voice and data lines are passing through a single avenue. With a broadband, you no longer have to miss these significant calls because the phone and data lines are separated.

Numerous Computers on One Line

Another reason why businesses are using the broadband service is that they can save money because all their computers can use a single broadband line. Setting it up is also easier.

With a dial-up, on the other hand, each computer should have its own phone line and dial-up service to be able to connect to the Internet. Again, this is costlier, particularly if you have a small-time company, and a time-consuming effort when putting it up.

Higher Speed and Increased Dependability

Naturally, as a business proprietor, you would want to be able to connect to the Internet quickly. With a broadband connection, you have this advantage because your Internet service is always on. The instant you switch on your PC, you are automatically connected to the Internet and can start using it right away.

Furthermore, you no longer have to worry that your Internet will always get interrupted because your broadband is using a digital connection, unlike the dial-up which makes use of a pulse rate, thus, the propensity of the dial-up to continuously get disconnected.

With a dial-up, also, you must wait for the server to connect you to the Internet, so if the server keeps on declining the attempts to connect, then you are losing so much time and cash.

Finally, a broadband connection provides more speed than a dial-up.

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