To travel via the web and surf pages and download music at blazing-fast speeds, one would need a quality Internet provider. Nebraska offers many of the most advanced technology in high speed internet to your homes and businesses. Customers can choose from basic high speed Internet, or the fastest, fiber optic. Companies like Verizon and AT&T offer services for both residences and businesses, with security software to keep your computer and information safe, technical help with set-up, 24/7 assistance, and multiple free e-mail addresses. High speed Internet is also great for larger businesses that require high bandwidth applications; when multiple people need to download, upload, or conduct any other business online, they will experience little or no delays.
Other high speed Internet providers in Nebraska include Comcast and Cox Communications, with prices ranging from $20 to $60, depending on the package and location. Nebraska residents can find almost any high speed Internet option with these providers.
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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".
The average broadband connection speed in the US is 3.9Mbps, making it #18 globally. South Korea and Japan take up the first two spots.
Approximately 85% of American internet users have broadband, though this data is somewhat outdated, so it could be a little higher today.