Effects of New Technology
- By india est
- Published 12/12/2007
Effects of New Technology
Broad Band High Speed Internet Technology From Comcast Shows Strengths
When there are a lot of different types of Internet services available, choosing the best one for you can sometimes be confusing. This is especially true if you aren't very good with technical things. It's actually fairly easy though to get a hold on all of the differences among the various Internet access technologies that you can get in your home just by learning a few different facts. The first thing that it helps to understand is how download speeds are measured. For the purposes of home Internet connections, download speeds are measured in the amount of data that can be downloaded in a second. For example, the maximum speed of a dial up modem is 56 kilobytes per second and a kilobyte is one thousand characters, so a dial up Internet connection can let you download the equivalent of a document with 56,000 letters every second.
Now that you have an idea of what download speeds mean, you can start to understand the relative differences among the different Internet access technologies. DSL is the slowest type of home Internet connection technology that's taken seriously these days. DSL is provided through phone companies and takes advantage of existing phone lines to provide an always on Internet connection that won't interfere with the normal use of the phone line. DSL download speeds vary between 268 kilobytes per second and 2 megabytes per second.
The fastest type of residential Internet access technology is called broad band digital cable, and it's available through digital cable TV companies like Comcast.
