Advantages Of A Broadband DSL Internet
Connection
Author: Stephen Kreutzer

Anyone who has switched from a dial-up modem to broadband DSL
knows the advantages of DSL internet access. The differences
between the two are truly astounding. When people begin surfing
the internet using broadband DSL after struggling with a dial-up
modem, they never want to go back to a slow and often unreliable
dial-up connection.

Broadband DSL connection speeds vary, but the average DSL
connection rate ranges on average between 128 kilobits per
second all the way up to 1.54 megabits per second. Typical
dial-up modems can't even come close to reaching typical
broadband DSL speeds.

The remarkable speed of broadband DSL has made internet use
more convenient, and DSL has improved the quality of many
existing online activities such as shopping, banking,
downloading audio and video, and gaming. Besides a notable
increase in connection speed and website navigation, with
broadband DSL, internet users are always connected to the world
wide web. DSL provides
valuable information and online activities that remain just a
few keystrokes away.

Broadband DSL saves money as well as valuable time. Broadband
DSL eliminates the need for additional phone lines. People
using broadband DSL are able to talk on the phone while
browsing the net, and all computers within a household can surf
the web independently with the use of wireless routers.

Security is another plus for broadband DSL users. Broadband DSL
subscribers use their own private telephone lines to make
contact with their DSL service provider. Cables and lines are
not shared by other internet subscribers, and therefore user
access is private and very secure.

Broadband DSL is constantly improving as new technology is
discovered and implemented. When considering the cost of
broadband DSL versus the cost of dial-up, there is no
comparison. The benefits of broadband DSL are immeasurable.
Broadband DSL is truly the solution for businesses and
consumers wanting quick and reliable internet connectivity.


About The Author: Stephen Kreutzer is a freelance publisher
based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and
reports in various ezines and provides broadband and DSL
resources on http://www.123-broadband.com