With the many technological advances in the last ten years internet service providers have been on the rise. Since the advancement to broadband service from dial up, the internet itself has changed, allowing for more downloads and entertainment applications such as music, videos and pictures.
When looking for the best broadband provider in the area, there are some options to consider before making a choice. Of course the customer needs to do comparisons between the different companies in their area, but there is also the choice of the type of broadband to purchase. Three types of broadband ISP providers are currently available: cable, DSL and satellite.
Availability
Some types of internet providers are not available in certain areas, so that the options for finding the best broadband provider are reduced. For instance, in rural areas, cable and DSL providers may not be an option, leaving satellite broadband providers as the only option. Even in cities, sometimes DSL is not an option because of the location of the customer, since customers must be located within a certain radius from the main phone company.
Cost
Cost is another issue in finding the best broadband provider. Cable and DSL providers usually allow for bundling of different services which makes the cost of the broadband service cheaper than buying it alone. Satellite internet service requires the purchase of the equipment to go with it, which can run anywhere from one hundred to five hundred dollars in addition to the installation.
Contract
Another issue to be concerned about when choosing the best broadband provider is whether they require a contract for the service. Some providers require that a one to two year contract be signed for the service, the breaking of which requires the customer to pay the remaining monthly fees owed on the contract, which can be extremely expensive and hinders changing providers if the customer isn’t happy with service.
Speed
The reason customers look at choosing the best broadband provider is for the speed of service. Cable broadband providers are probably the fastest on the market at this point, although they suffer from bandwidth issues at high usage times of day, such as the evenings. DSL broadband providers are close behind cable for speed, but speed suffers when the customer lives further than the recommended distance from the phone company’s main office. Satellite is the slowest of the three and has speed or connection issues if there is high foliage around the dish or if the dish gets knocked over in a storm.