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Cable High-Speed Internet: Luxury To Necessity

 

Author: K Snow
How quickly the computer has changed the way we live, think and perhaps even dream! Computer technology itself has evolved so quickly over 10 years as have the Internet services. It wasn't too long ago that dial-up services meant one had to wait forever before connecting. At least that's how it seems on hindsight. Actually, when dial-up services were launched, it seemed the greatest thing in the world! However, we tend to take progress in our stride and always want better. So when cable high-speed Internet made its entry, those of us who had it were ecstatic with the speeds and those of us who didn't, just turned green with envy and watched.

A question most people are asked is which service they use. Do they prefer DSL or cable high speed Internet? But it all boils down to what is right for you. What is the service provider offering me? What is it going to cost me? Does my usage justify the higher cost? What really, do I want? Most people would agree that in this day and age of fast access, dial-up services seem like dinosaurs that are slow and cumbersome. The slow speed, the slow connectivity, the sound - they all add up to prehistoric compared to what's available today. The good news is that the cost of cable high speed Internet has come down considerably and down is the only way it's going to go in the days to come. So what seemed like a luxury is fast coming into the "necessary" category, especially as prices spiral downwards.

Across the US, cable high speed Internet providers like Roadrunner and Comcast ensure good connectivity at great speeds. For people to whom the computer is essential for work and as a means of communication, cable high speed Internet is very much a necessity. For the young gaming community of this world, slower speeds would be unthinkable. All in all, with the passage of time, the higher speed that cable high speed Internet offers will soon be the norm, not a choice one makes.

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