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Is Cable Internet Service Your Best Option?

February 1st, 2012 Comments off

cable internetA recent survey published by the Small Business Administration revealed that cable internet service accounts for nearly half of the small business high-speed Internet market. The survey theorized that this may be a result of favorable pricing or quite possibly their access to home based business professionals. Whatever the reasons, it is clear that many small businesses favor cable internet services.

A cable modem is a type of modem that allows a user to send and receive data over the cable television network. They are primarily designed to deliver broadband internet access by taking advantage of unused bandwidth on the cable television network.

Early on, cable modems offered only one way broadband access to the internet. Most systems could only take advantage of the high speed internet access when downloading information. To upload information it was necessary to use a telephone system modem. Todays cable modems are considered “two way” and use RF (radio frequency) return paths. Read more…

Cheap Cable Internet? – Why Cable?

September 25th, 2011 Comments off

cable internetBroadband Internet use is increasing exponentially on daily basis and it is therefore no surprise that for most people, only the highest quality high speed Internet service at the cheapest possible cost is acceptable. This in itself is one of the reasons why cable Internet has become so popular these days. Savvy consumers are interested only in the fastest Internet speeds at the lowest cost and additionally, they want to be assured of reliable Internet service at any time of the day or night.

Communication is very quick and easy today because of the Internet and cellular phones. Distance is no longer a communication barrier among world communities. If you want to install fast, affordable high speed Internet in your home or office, cable is the way to go.

High speed cable Internet utilizes the same coaxial cable television wires that provide digital television programming. Read more…