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Broadband Internet - ADSL and Cable

By: Caroline Telford




For anyone who is interested in a high speed connection—and who isn't, these days—you can choose from either ADSL internet or cable broadband. Is there a reason to choose one over the other? Why do some people have a preference of one over the other? In most cases it is a personal choice, but there may be times when one choice is better or more necessary than the other.

Sometimes the cost factor determines whether an internet user will choose ADSL internet or cable broadband. ADSL internet requires a connection to British Telecom so a user that has a different provider or has no telephone service at all will be unable to choose ADSL internet service. Likewise, if one has no telephone connection whether by choice or because of living accommodations it will be impossible to utilize ADSL internet.

In today's modern world many people may have a mobile phone and cable service but no landline. That may be because they do not talk on the telephone enough to invest in a regular telephone line or because they live in shared accommodations and are unable to install their own telephone line. Even those who do not have regular telephone service usually have cable service for their television and are able to connect to cable broadband. Of course, that doesn't mean you have to have cable television to connect to cable broadband, butmost people choose to have cable television, so in most cases it is more convenient to choose cable broadband because the cable connection is already in place.

Sometimes people may have to choose ADSL internet or cable broadband because of the area in which they live. Those in remote areas may not have access to both services and may have to choose one or the other. Although some people have their own preferences, when it comes to speed, cable broadband is faster than ADSL internet and does not require a telephone line. If you live in shared quarters it may be more convenient to have cable broadband, especially if you are unable to install your own telephone line.

Whether you choose ADSL internet or cable broadband, you are still going to find a fast connection to enhance your business or personal online experience. Making the choice between ADSL internet and cable broadband is a personal decision that must be based on your own personal situation or preferences. Each high speed method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and no matter which way you go there may be times when you will lose your connection because of equipment problems. If you lose cable or telephone service, you are not going to be able to access the internet.

Many businesses are choosing cable broadband instead of ADSL internet because of the faster connection speed. The speed of connection, however, will depend on how many computers are connected to your network and the speed of the processor. Whether for home or business use, a high speed connection is only as good as the speed of the processor and the ability of the computer to which it is connected.

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