
- Image by osde8info via Flickr
There are several questions you should ask yourself 1)what is available
where I live? 2)how much do you want to pay 3)what will you be using your
high-speed access for? If both are available where you live your choice
comes down to a matter of cost and usage. If you will be downloading a lot
of files or watching video or movies get the highest speed access you can
afford. Most people pay too much for services they rarely use. If you are
happy with your internet access don’t be fooled when asked to upgrade to a
higher speed, this is usually for downloads only. I personally
use mid-range DSL which has been virtually problem free for many years.
Just remember with cable services if cable goes out so does your internet
access.
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_THE DIVA !_


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