Broadband Revolutionizes the Way We Use The internet

By Brianuna Hedderun

If you ask people in the modern world today, they will all probably have heard of broadband. But while they may have heard of it, not many of them actually understand what it really means, or how it has revolutionized the way we now use the internet. When we all began surfing the net, the way we connected our computers to the internet was to use a dial up service which meant that we used an ordinary telephone line. Broadband uses a different media and is much, much faster.

With Broadband, a telephone line is not necessarily necessary. You can access the internet much quicker and not have to use your telephone line to do it if you have broadband services. No more missing phone calls because you are online or getting kicked off line because a call comes in while you are on the net.

Broadband is very much faster than dial up, and this is exactly what has made it so popular. Because of this increased speed it has opened up a whole new world of possibilities, such as downloading music files and even movies. It is something called bandwidth that enables this faster speed. If you picture a water pipe, you can understand that the bigger the diameter of the pipe, the more water it will allow passing through. Broadband operates on the same principle. The bigger the broadband capacity, (normally referred to in mega bytes), the more "traffic" (electronic data) it will allow through.

This means that you can surf the net much faster. The companies that provide broadband all tend to overstate the capability of broadband. That is to say that they don't tell you that the more people there are using the internet at any one point in time, the slower the surfing will be.

The service can be sold to many more people that what the bandwidth will allow because the chances are very good that not everyone will be using the internet at the same time. It is also acceptable to over sell the capabilities because someone who does regular searching online does not take up as much of the space as someone that does more technical things like downloading music and such.

The other consideration is the way that people use the internet. The great majority of broadband customers are simply surfing the net, and they do not use anywhere near as much broadband capacity as those who transfer data, such as music files, or graphics. Data transfer typically requires 3 to 4 times more capacity than simply surfing.

Broadband has totally changed what we use the internet for today. With the old dial up system, downloading music or movie files would have taken hours; today, using broadband, it takes only seconds.

Yes, it is true that dial up is mostly free (just paying for the cost of the calls), but most people are more than happy to pay a little more money and receive a far superior service.

If you have not yet experienced the difference that a broadband internet connection can give you, be warned. You will not ever consider going back to dial up. The extra money each month will be very worth it. - 29941

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