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Internet Connections Jenna Wilensky CSC

Dial-Up Connection  Uses a phone line and modem to connect  Has about a 56 kbps transfer rate  Cost can vary from $9.95 to $21.95  Some providers are: NetZero, Earthlink, Netscape, and Juno

DSL Connection  Uses a phone line and a modem which is provided by the installer  Has a transfer rate of 1.5 Mpbs  Cost for DSL is about $26.95 per month  Current providers include: SBC, Verizon, Savvis, and MSN.

Cable Connection UUUUses a Cable modem and TV cable to connect SSSSpeed of up to 2 mbps CCCCost of $29.99 and up CCCCurrent providers are: Earthlink, Verizon, Nationwide Satellite, and Roadrunner

Comparing the Three Connection Types FEATURE DIAL UP DSLCABLE  CONNECTION Phone Line and Modem TV Cable and Modem  TRANSFER RATE RATE 56 Kbps 1.5 Mbps Up to 2 Mbps  COST $ 9.95 – $ $ $ and up