High speed Internet has allowed the flow of business and personal communication to reach its most efficient and fast potential. Without having to wait for page loads, downloads, and uploads, Indiana residents can utilize the Internet in more ways than ever before, accomplishing more things in a shorter amount of time. And with bandwidth, networks can accommodate multiple users logged on simultaneously, bringing each of them the quickest Internet without getting bogged down.
High speed Internet providers are usually cable or cellular companies that offer wireless Internet; in Indiana, they consist of AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and Charter, all with very reasonable prices below $30. And those with fiber optic technology can offer some of the fastest Internet speeds available to consumers today. Plus, many of these providers offer other services, allowing one to bundle them together and pay one, lower bill each month.
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They are both reliable and fast services. Both are much faster than dsl and allow you to surf the internet at great speeds. Comcast is quoted as costing more though in severals areas of the US.
Comcast has an awful reputation (http://consumerist.com/tag/comcast/) so pretty much any DSL would be better, even if it's a bit slower.
it depends on your area. have your computer search for a wifi signal. it will usualy show if its a private or business acess. when you try to use a private it will usualy ask for a log in to surf. if it is a business it will ask you to sing in or offer you the ability to purchase their service. i know here in mnneapolis, there is usi wick runs $15 per month anual contract plus one time fees and hardware
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Yes it is. Actaully I use the cheap high speed internet and only pay $20.00 a month and there is hardly ever any downtime. The only draw back is the slower speed. Like if you want to watch a youtube video, it will take longer to buffer and load rather than the fast connection speeds. But as for the gaming side of it there has been no difference, I still get a very low "Ping".