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Internet Options By OTX-West

Discussion Points Technologies Dial-Up DSL Cable Data Transfer Speeds 1 Kbps (Kilobit per second) = one thousand bits per second 1 Mbps (Megabit per second) = one millions of per second

Dial-up Internet Uses a 56k modem and a phone line Cannot talk on the phone and be on the Internet at the same time Speeds up to 56 Kbps Web pages load slowly, email will be slow with large files Disconnects after a few hours Price varies from $7.00 (Californian.com) up to $23.95 Available to everyone with a phone line

DSL Internet Connects through a DSL modem, Network card and a phone line Can talk on the phone and be online at the same time Router connects multiple computers to 1 Internet connection “Always on” connection Speeds from 128 Kbps to 3 Mbps. DSL is typically limited to 128 Kbps upload speeds Price varies from $12.95 (promotion) up to $50 California.com is $19.99 with no contracts or price increases Installation and equipment fees may apply Service not available in all areas

Cable Internet Connects through a Cable modem over cable system Cable TV subscription not required for cable Internet subscription Router connects multiple computers to 1 Internet connection “Always on” connection Speeds up to 30 Mbps downstream (average rate around 500 to 700 Kbps downstream and 128 Kbps upstream) Price varies from $19.99 (promotional price) up to $60 Installation and equipment fees may apply Service not available all areas

The End Conclusion Decide which option will meet your needs. Shop around! Ask questions and read everything before you sign up! The End