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What To Look For In An Internet Service Provider

By: Taylor Jensen



There are many options for web access. Internet Service Providers (ISP) all seem to offer the same thing but there are differences in their packages. Fortunately, with a little research it is not difficult to find the plan that is right for you.

First, determine your requirements. Will you be the only user or will multiple people be online at the same time. Do you download a lot of movies and music or just check your email? Are the websites you visit graphics-intensive or static?

The answers to these questions will determine how much speed you want to pay for. Download speeds for most broadband Internet providers can range from 2 to 12Mbps (Megabits per second). Some, like Comcast high speed Internet offers a Power Boost option that can give you download speeds up to 16Mbps. The faster your speed, the easier to download. But you also have to pay more for your cable Internet plan. Therefore, if you do not do a lot of surfing or just use it for email, then it makes sense to go with the lower speed.

Knowing your requirements also helps you to know what kind of add-ons you want to have. If you do a lot of downloading and online shopping then you want a powerful online security application. Most high speed Internet packages give you access to McAfee Security Suite, one of the best security software applications in the industry. If you have children, then you want to make sure you have an ISP that provides some kind of parental protection function.

Finally, make sure you choose an ISP that has a thorough service plan. Most have a self-installation option where they send the device to your home with instructions, and have quality service representatives that very helpful. However, you should make sure that your future ISP lets you request that a technician can come to do the installation for you. This is helpful if you have never set up an online connection before. Also, be sure to review the cost of repair calls to make sure it is satisfactory with your budget.

Understanding your web surfing needs will help you choose the right ISP in the end. Research ahead of time will save you a lot of money and headaches.



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Taylor Jensen writes for Comcast.Usdirect, is considered an expert in the field of high speed Internet, and has published many articles informing consumers about what to look for when considering high speed Internet.

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