What you must to know about Broadband

By Robert D. Thomson

Broadband is a high-speed Internet connection that provides a fat bandwidth. It is believed as a very fast connection. It is an "always-on" type of connection and can transfer data at a much faster rate than your typical dialup connection. Broadband also has the extra gain of not fixing up your phone line, which denotes you can use the both the Internet and telephone at the same time. Broadband can be provided from a assortment of sources, including over the top of your phone line as in ADSL or on dedicated line such as Cable or ISDN.

Normally, low-band Internet access is running up to 56kbps using a dial-up modem. Mid-band Internet is described as dialup access that operates at 64kbps or 128kbps. Standard broadband starts at 512kbps, which is about five times faster than dial-up service. Broadband is also available at 1mbps, 1.5mbps and 2.2mbps. There are companies that provide broadband at 4mbps and 8mbps. The maximum possible transfer speed for cable is around 26mbps and 24mbps for ADSL. These transfer-rates are not vended commercially because the price to improve the telephone lines to be able to transfer data at these rates is very great.

There are a lot of websites now that are designed especially for broadband users. They have intense integrated graphics, flash and video. Broadband is also accepted for online gaming. Game consoles like Xbox and PS2 have broadband support built-in. You can then subscribe to different varieties of gaming packages from your current ISP, which makes it possible to play Xbox and PS2 games live with other gamers over the Internet.

With the increase in the speeds of broadband, it may soon surrogate your television and telephone, and will find its way into every home. The success of broadband is making the Internet a great resource that's easy to use and fun to access for a variety of needs.

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