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		<title>Satellite UK Broadband May Be A Good Broadband Choice For Some</title>
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Robert Michael asked: 
Satellite UK broadband is the broadband answer for those living in the remote or outlying areas of the UK. Before satellite a person was out of luck if they were not close to cable service or a telephone line.
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<div><em><strong>Robert Michael</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Satellite UK broadband is the broadband answer for those living in the remote or outlying areas of the UK. Before satellite a person was out of luck if they were not close to cable service or a telephone line.</p>
<p>Now, though, with satellite UK broadband almost everyone in the UK has the opportunity to hook up to broadband internet service.</p>
<p>Satellite internet works through satellite dishes. They do not use telephone or cable lines. They are not as fast as cable or ADSL, but they do provide faster speeds than dial up, up to 10 times faster actually.</p>
<p>The equipment used with a satellite internet connection is a dish that is about two or three foot in size and two modems.</p>
<p>One of the most important parts of establishing satellite internet is that the dish needs to have a clear view to the south.</p>
<p>This is where the satellites are located and any obstruction could hinder the ability to send and receive signals which would interrupt the internet connection. It is extremely important that there are no trees or other obstructions in the way.</p>
<p>What happens if there is something in the way is that the connection can not remain steady and the internet speeds will slow down or the internet connection will cease to work at all. It is exactly like a satellite television system and obstructions are one of the most common issues with satellite internet connections.</p>
<p>Satellite broadband is more complex than dial up, cable or ADSL. It is very important for a person to choose their ISP carefully.</p>
<p>If something goes wrong a person should know that their ISP has well trained technical support who can assist them. Also the speeds of satellite broadband vary greatly. Anything, even bad weather, can effect the speed of the communications.</p>
<p>Additionally, satellite broadband is quite a bit more expensive than other types of internet connections due to the equipment needs and the expensive nature of satellite technology.</p>
<p>Satellite broadband, however, is often the only option for a person wanting a high speed connection in a rural area. While the service may not be as reliable, cost efficient or easy as cable or ADSL, it is improving.</p>
<p>The satellite internet companies work hard to find new technologies to simplify the technology and bring down the costs. As time goes by satellite should soon be quote comparable to other broadband options.</p>
<p>The best thing for a person to do when they are considering satellite broadband is to first make sure they have no other option in their area.</p>
<p>Then they should shop around to find the company that can offer them the best price and technical support. With comparing and shopping around a person should be able to find the best provider for them.</p>
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		<title>How to Watch Satellite TV Through a Broadband Connection</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 12:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Davion W asked: 
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<div><em><strong>Davion W</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>People are interested to know how to watch satellite TV through a broadband connection. It is not hard to understand that. For the past decade, people have been paying the satellite TV services monthly fees to access the TV programs using their network and satellite dish systems. Even though the sizes of satellite dishes have shrunk over the years, installation still cannot be done away with. Homes continue to look like little satellite TV stations. TV bills continue to pile up as people tune in to more pay-per-view programs. There has to be a one-stop solution to this, that is, to watch satellite TV through a broadband connection.</p>
<p>How do you watch satellite TV through a broadband connection then?</p>
<p>There are two ways to do it without using any satellite dish. You can either use a PCTV card or PC satellite TV software. If you compare the two, PCTV card is the older way of wiring your computer to TV so that you can watch satellite TV through a broadband connection.</p>
<p>Essentially, the PCTV card is hardware equipment like your modem. It comes in two different forms – it can be an external device that is plug-and-play or an internal device that requires installation onto your computer. For obvious reasons, people prefer to buy the external version due to the ease of use. Plug it into your USB port and that’s about it. You can start to watch satellite TV through a broadband connection. But external cards are pricier than internal cards. A decent quality PCTV card can range from $200 to $400 onwards depending on the features.</p>
<p>With the card, you get to enjoy a few hundred TV channels for free. The kind of channels would include lifestyle channels such as shopping, sports news and LIVE games, TV shows like Prison Break, movies, kids’ programs and others. All in all, it is a nice tool to use to watch satellite TV through a broadband connection from home.</p>
<p>Ok, enough said. We will now look at the new toy in satellite TV technology, PC satellite TV software. This nifty software is used to enable you to watch satellite TV through a broadband connection without any hardware at all. To put it simply, by downloading the software and installing it onto your PC, your PC is transformed instantly into a satellite TV.</p>
<p>Once the software is installed, you get more than 2000 to 3000 channels delivered to your computer. And these TV channels are broadcast from international TV stations which mean to say that you can watch practically any program in the world. The kind of programs is similar to using a PCTV card except that the selection is much wider with international coverage. And it is also way more affordable then a PCTV card as it is priced at a small fraction of the price.</p>
<p>One big advantage is its mobility. With a PCTV card, you are limited to watch satellite TV through a broadband connection only at home. However, using PC satellite TV software, you can practically watch any program as you wish as long as you can find an internet connection for your computer. How powerful can that be?</p>
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		<title>Satellite Broadband: High-Speed Internet For All</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 05:59:14 +0000</pubDate>
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James Dyson asked: 
If you want to cover up and connect the breath and width of the globe, then that technology must be using satellite somewhere within. The condition is same for the internet. Broadband via satellite is only feasible option today for localities where DSL or Cable is not penetrable due to technological constraints.
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<div><em><strong>James Dyson</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>If you want to cover up and connect the breath and width of the globe, then that technology must be using satellite somewhere within. The condition is same for the internet. Broadband via satellite is only feasible option today for localities where DSL or Cable is not penetrable due to technological constraints.</p>
<p>How it works?</p>
<p>Satellite broadband facilitates high quality digital internet access via satellite. You need to have a satellite dish, similar to that of a satellite TV and a box inside similar to a receiver. This satellite dish transfers your digital signals up and down from to the hub dish, which is located in VSAT operator and ISP provider premises. In turn, the hub dish, functioning as a high-speed digital backbone connects you to the rest of the World through satellite.</p>
<p>Satellite and ADSL Broadbands</p>
<p>A satellite broadband is independent of huge cabling, does not require a telephone connection, and keeps you always connected to the internet with stable speed. While in ADSL broadband, the speed may not remain steady and whenever there occur a fault in wire lines your internet stops going further.</p>
<p>It is anywhere, anytime internet with satellite broadband. The much astonishing thing is it is a complete portable broadband, which facilitates moving you the setup to wherever you move. ADSL internet restricts itself to run only in the place of installation.</p>
<p>In ADSL broadband, speed suffers if you are away in a remote area but satellite broadband speed remain constant irrespective of your location.</p>
<p>Satellite Broadband does usual things in superior way</p>
<p>Speeder web surfing, faster downloads, quick emails and high-pace audio/video streaming are highly accomplished with the speed of several hundred kbps. Satellite broadband capacities are shared all over the Europe. Services for home and small office users are shared in higher proportions, but are of lower cost and services for business users are dedicated or have low sharing proportion. People requiring huge uploading of data or real time two-way video communication or VoIP are provided with higher end options.</p>
<p>Downside</p>
<p>However, as every technology have some drawback, satellite broadband too have it own hindrance. The delay in access, due to the signal travel from earth station to the satellite and back to the user again is that one. This problem may aggravate because of few atmospheric conditions like rain and storm. Still, one can sense such delays in condition like while playing online games and are not at all noticeable while doing usual internet activities.</p>
<p>However, besides this one small hitch, it serves you in an exceptional way, the speed with it amazes everyone who had on, and well you will be a happy chap with it. For this one reason, it must be your first choice.</p>
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		<title>Broadband Gives You Access To The Internet, Phone And Tv</title>
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Keith George asked: 
Do you remember using the Internet back when you had to dial in using a modem. If you are unlucky enough to still be using dial-up Internet access, I feel for you. The internet is a growing and dynamic entity and everyone will have broadband sooner or later.
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<div><em><strong>Keith George</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Do you remember using the Internet back when you had to dial in using a modem. If you are unlucky enough to still be using dial-up Internet access, I feel for you. The internet is a growing and dynamic entity and everyone will have broadband sooner or later.</p>
<p>Naturally companies try to offer access to internet in growing number of ways. Assuming the user has the correct hardware, a wi-fi account, and is in range of the transmitters, the service allows the user to connect to the internet at broadband speeds without the use of cables. Users can log on to the internet at these hotspots provided they have an account with the broadband supplier and the necessary wireless equipment, such as a wireless laptop or broadband-enabled mobile phone.</p>
<p>An extra phone is the only way to get calls that cannot be received due to the dial up connection. Fixed line operators are now incorporating wireless with their traditional phone services providing ease of having one device and one bill for both mobile and fixed line calls. You can take it out of your phone bill.</p>
<p>Broadband phone actually uses voice over internet protocol (VoIP) to carry phone calls through the internet. There are also a number of companies that has VoIP as a free service.</p>
<p>Digital Subscriber Lines, or DSL uses the existing customer phone lines to provide internet or intranet access to businesses and homes using high-speed broadband technology of varying levels. But even with all the technology that has gone into the making of the Internet, there seems to be more to be expected than has been seen. It&#8217;s easy to understand why; the technology industry defines it in different ways as well.</p>
<p>Just be sure you do not choose an ISDN line (because it is getting obsolete) or power line (because the technology is not mature, and it will be some years before the bugs are ironed out). The cheapest broadband deals allow for such technology to reach our homes for less than $10 per month.</p>
<p>Ok, on to the two major broadband access methods, cable and DSL. There is cable access, DSL access, satellite access. Although cable broadband internet is a whole lot faster than dial-up, I usually experience a slight delay when opening a webpage.</p>
<p>Perhaps most people do not notice the latency associated with cable internet, but it got my attention right away. So are cable television modems, which have similar speeds. Approximately 4 million people in the UK use ADSL with an extra 2 million using a cable connection, meaning 6 million people in the UK have an always-on internet connection.</p>
<p>The fact is that anything less than the speed supplied by a broadband cable has become inadequate for today&#8217;s internet users.</p>
<p>Providers</p>
<p>However it has emerged that broadband providers touting such products are not revealing the full story to their customers. The key will be for broadband providers to develop the services that broadband allows for, and to deliver them to as many households as possible. High-speed Internet services are growing in popularity because intense competition from broadband providers is continually driving the product exposure in the marketplace to new highs, and prices to new lows.</p>
<p>Connecting to the Internet for the first time in your home or office is as easy as securing a fixed telephone line (which you probably already have) and signing up to one of the dozens of Broadband Providers, like AOL and others.</p>
<p>Satellite</p>
<p>Bummer indeed, but you still have broadband Direct PC by satellite and it seems to make it through those clouds and so you can surf the NOAA website and get the latest results or watch video streams of the local TV station right. Broadband Internet by Satellite is about the coolest invention in the World and indeed it has helped the unconnected become connected even if they live in the middle of nowhere. Did you know you can get a special satellite antenna hooked up on your motor home or recreational vehicle that will enable you to get the Internet anywhere in North America.</p>
<p>Television</p>
<p>So they are bundling broadband with other products, such as home phone, digital television and mobile. The acronym is used to describe services which broadcast on-demand television programming to consumers, delivered via a broadband connection on normal telephone line to TV screens. Broadband television is a means of providing TV programs via the Internet.</p>
<p>Broadband Television is being hailed as the biggest change in the way we watch television since it was first invented.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Satellite - It&#8217;s Not Just For TV Anymore</title>
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Abigail Franks asked: 
As technology advanced forward, many of the things we&#8217;ve taken for granted for years are being reborn under the banner of wireless or wireless satellite Internet. Of course, we&#8217;re talking about a lot more than just receiving the Internet from a satellite connection. Many other technologies have also obtained new life through [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abigail Franks</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>As technology advanced forward, many of the things we&#8217;ve taken for granted for years are being reborn under the banner of wireless or wireless satellite Internet. Of course, we&#8217;re talking about a lot more than just receiving the Internet from a satellite connection. Many other technologies have also obtained new life through the use of &#8220;sky birds.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some of the most visible changes in technologies has been in communications and entertainment. Cellular telephones use satellite services to bounce signals literally around the world. Although cell phone service is typically within a 2 mile radius of a cellular tower, by using the power of stationary satellites, a signal or connection on a cell phone can be routed to wherever another cell tower can be found. This is especially good news for those people who tend to be in more remote areas.</p>
<p>Wireless satellite Internet is a connection to the web that&#8217;s available anywhere the sky can be seen. Using a satellite to make the connection into the web holds the promise of all the web all the time, anytime. The always on no matter where you are can be a major benefit for many people. This feature is especially promising for serious followers of sports, sport teams, news, weather junkies, stock reports, etc. Imagine anytime, all the time, whenever there&#8217;s a computer to be able to log into you Internet connection using wireless satellite Internet services.</p>
<p>Another technology that falls under the umbrella of wireless satellite Internet is the whole television genre. Companies like Direct Way and Dish Network are rapidly building infrastructure that replaces traditional antennae or cable television reception options. For about the same price as cable-TV a clear view of the southern sky will deliver crystal clear television with all popular channels.</p>
<p>Movies on Demand is an up and coming technology that will literally allow you to order movies to watch whenever you want. No more being tied to the start times of the networks, cable companies or even the satellite entertainment providers. All movies, whenever, all the time is the driving force behind the wave of growth in this fast paced industry.</p>
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		<title>Broadband Internet: What You Need To Know, Part 1</title>
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Adrian Adams asked: 
Broadband Internet involves using a high speed modem. This allows you to access information on the internet very quickly, so it is commonly referred to as high speed Internet. Broadband Internet can be in the form of DSL, cable, or satellite. As the popularity of the internet exploded in the early 2000&#8217;s, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Adrian Adams</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Broadband Internet involves using a high speed modem. This allows you to access information on the internet very quickly, so it is commonly referred to as high speed Internet. Broadband Internet can be in the form of DSL, cable, or satellite. As the popularity of the internet exploded in the early 2000&#8217;s, Broadband Internet emerged, offering computer users something better. It was quite expensive at first but has become more affordable. Today it is featured around the world.</p>
<p>If you are still using dial up Internet connections then you may be wondering what all the hype is about. After all, it does get you connected to the internet as well! Most people switch their home Internet service to Broadband after experiencing the difference between the two while accessing the internet on their office computer. You can go to a public library as well to try a computer with Broadband Internet for a couple of hours, and then decide which one you would rather have.</p>
<p>DSL is the most common type of Broadband Internet connection. DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. It allows high volumes of data to be transmitted quickly. Some rural areas have cable that offers Broadband connections. One downside of it is that all the customers share a certain amount of bandwidth so you can find your Broadband Internet functioning slowly at times. Cable companies try to avoid this by adding additional connections as the number of customer&#8217;s increases. A satellite Broadband connection works the same way.</p>
<p>Broadband Internet has become very popular because it offers so many advantages over dial up Internet access. It is up to 10 times faster. This means you can access information on the Internet almost the instant you click on it. Since it doesn&#8217;t operate on your phone line, you can still take phone calls while being connected to the internet. This also means you won&#8217;t get disconnected in the middle of something or not be able to get online during peak hours.</p>
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Ryan asked: 
Satellite Internet providers bring satellite technology to customers spread out in urban as well as sparsely populated rural locations in America. This technology has been in the market for quite some time now and satellite internet has now become exceptionally high performing and more user-friendly as a result of much innovation.
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<div><em><strong>Ryan</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p><strong>Satellite Internet providers</strong> bring satellite technology to customers spread out in urban as well as sparsely populated rural locations in America. This technology has been in the market for quite some time now and satellite internet has now become exceptionally high performing and more user-friendly as a result of much innovation.</p>
<p>Small businesses and homes in rural areas as well as cities now have another <strong>broadband Internet</strong> solution they can count on. A two-way high speed satellite connection is quite a popular option for small business customers and home users in rural locations of the United States.        </p>
<p>Some of the rough edges still need to be smoothened in satellite Internet, but technology is taking care of that while <strong>satellite Internet providers</strong> ensure that customers are thoroughly satisfied with their connection. WildBlue and HughesNet are two of the major players in the market. There’s no doubting the fact that the connection offered by either of them is miles ahead of a dial-up connection.</p>
<p>Considering the WildBlue connection, it only requires a click to get connected as the connection is always there as is the case with all broadband connections. With dial-up you know that it takes some time for the dialing in to complete before you’re connected. Moreover, a dial-up connection is quite slow in that any serious Internet activity cannot be performed as efficiently as with a <strong>satellite Internet connection</strong>. With a high speed broadband connection you can enjoy heavy downloading, video and music downloads, file sharing, and multiple tasks. With WildBlue, broadband Internet speeds rise up to 1.5 Mbps for downloads and up to 256 Kbps for uploads with the premium Pro Pak. You’ll find satellite broadband Internet scores over dial-up in more ways than one. </p>
<p>What’s more, high speed service providers offer professional installation of the equipment and offer great customer support as well, wherever you may be in continental United States. Not only is a satellite connection fast, but more affordable now than before. Satellite Internet providers also ensure that you’ve got what you really wanted. It’s no longer a leap into the unknown.</p>
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		<title>What is Broadband ?</title>
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Broadband - Advanced telecommunications capability is any infrastructure capable of delivering data at a speed of 200 kbps per second in both direction. To be considered a broadband service, the transmission would have to support 200 kbps in both directions . Broadband technology is the high speed transmission of digital data. Additionally, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>America Ebony</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Broadband - Advanced telecommunications capability is any infrastructure capable of delivering data at a speed of 200 kbps per second in both direction. To be considered a broadband service, the transmission would have to support 200 kbps in both directions . Broadband technology is the high speed transmission of digital data. Additionally, broadband connections are always on. With broadband there is no need for dial-up because the connection is constant.</p>
<p>Types of Broadband Services</p>
<p>1.Cable modems</p>
<p>2.DSL (digital subscriber line)/ADSL(asymmetric digital subscriber line)</p>
<p>3.Satellite</p>
<p>The actual cable modem is simply a piece of equipment that converts the data transmissions. The modem connects to the cable television and the computer. The transmission of both upstream and downstream data on the cable television system requires two types of equipment: a cable modem on the customer end and a Cable-Modem Termination System (CMTS) at the cable provider&#8217;s end.</p>
<p>Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technologies that provide digital data transmission over the wires of a local telephone network. The download speed of consumer DSL services ranges from 256 kbps to 24,000 kbps, depending on DSL technology, line conditions and service level implemented.</p>
<p>Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a form of DSL, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide.</p>
<p>Satellite broadband is a most effective way of transmitting all types of data such as fax, video, audio and the Internet. You can also use Satellite broadband to make low-cost telephone calls using VOIP.</p>
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		<title>Broadband Explained - Whats The difference Between Wireless, Cable, ADSL And Satellite Broadband</title>
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Generally, the term Broadband refers to the simultaneous transmission of multiple pieces of data that increases the effective rate of transmission.
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<div><em><strong>Robert Goldsmith</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Generally, the term Broadband refers to the simultaneous transmission of multiple pieces of data that increases the effective rate of transmission.</p>
<p>Broadband technology supports a wide range of frequencies. It is available for both home and at business purposes since it facilitates high speed, high quality, low cost and is easiest to use Internet connection at home and at the office. Basically, broadband services come in three different types namely, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), Cable Broadband Service, Satellite Broadband Service and Wireless Broadband Service.</p>
<p>Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL): ADSL is unique among other types of DSLs with its typical characteristic to transmit data in one direction than the other. It uses the primarily analogue modulation schemes where as other standards use band technology based modulation schemes like Gigabit Ethernet and others. Its instant access to any information or service modes helps you to stay always online as soon as you switch on.</p>
<p>Cable Broadband Service: In Cable Broadband Service the transmission is basically carried with the help of an Ethernet modem for accessing internet services through the cable. It provides a lot of broadband solutions to everyone. They allow you to have access over your phone line simultaneously, while you&#8217;re on the net, helps in saving a great deal of call costs and extra line rental and also are fast in downloading of large files.</p>
<p>Satellite Broadband Service: Satellite broadband service in fact, is the most reliable since it can be used almost from anywhere. Satellite connections come up in two different types i.e. in &#8220;one-way&#8221; and &#8220;two-way&#8221; connections. They help in having connection at a lower cost, higher speed, and reliable links to the Internet directly on to your PC. It enables the installations of broadband service in most remote areas, keeps its customers always smiling.</p>
<p>Wireless Broadband Service: A wireless broadband service uses an arrangement of fixed antennas that allows the users to have access with high speed Internet wirelessly over the air. It delivers fast Internet access by means of radio waves as a replacement for of cables or wires.</p>
<p>For more details about the types of broadband services go through our product pages and learn more about them!</p>
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Is this your first time to look for a broadband Internet Service Provider or ISP or do you already have an existing provider but you are planning to switch?
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<div><em><strong>Caroline Telford</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Is this your first time to look for a broadband Internet Service Provider or ISP or do you already have an existing provider but you are planning to switch?</p>
<p>No matter which of these two categories you belong to, it is best to do your homework first so that you would know the options which are available for you.</p>
<p>Why You Should Look for a Broadband Provider</p>
<p>Fortunately for today&#8217;s subscribers, there is another option aside from the traditional dial-up Internet connection. When you use a dial-up modem, there are a lot of problems that you may encounter - not to mention the fact that this type of connection does not offer much in terms of speed and browsing experience.</p>
<p>The opposite of this is true if you will go for a broadband connection. With this, you can stay connected to the Internet on a 24-hour basis.  Also, the speed of broadband Internet is about 10 times faster than dial-up services.</p>
<p>As such, broadband Internet connection is seen as a more preferable option. Today, there are a good number of broadband connection types that you can choose from.</p>
<p>The Types of Broadband Connection Options that You Have</p>
<p>For you to have a better idea about the types of broadband Internet connections which are available in the market today, here is a brief definition of the terms:</p>
<p>1. ADSL or Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line</p>
<p>This type of broadband connection utilizes the existing telephone line that you have.  To connect to the Internet without interfering with your use of the landline phone, a router or a special modem is used. </p>
<p>2. Cable Broadband</p>
<p>This type of broadband connection also utilizes a special modem which is connected with your cable box if you have one. Check with your cable TV provider if they also offer cable broadband services.</p>
<p>3. Satellite Broadband</p>
<p>Here, you can use either the one-way or two-way satellite connection. The downside to this type of broadband is that it is quite expensive to install and maintain.</p>
<p>4. Wireless Broadband</p>
<p>Wireless broadband is suitable for areas in the UK where ADSL and cable broadband are not available. Here, an antenna will be installed outside of your house which receives the signal which passes through your computer. No phone lines are needed for wireless broadband connections.</p>
<p>A Final Word about Comparing Options for Your Broadband Connection</p>
<p>Remember that once you decide to go for a broadband Internet connection - it does not necessarily mean that all options are available in your area. For example, if your house is located in a rural area, ADSL or cable may not be available - so wireless broadband or satellite are your only two options.</p>
<p>After determining which broadband connection options are applicable for you, the next thing that you need to do is make a comparison of the broadband deals. Naturally, you should select the provider which will offer you the best broadband service while giving you the best value for your money.</p>
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