Internet Options By OTX-West. Discussion Points Technologies  Dial-Up  DSL  Cable Data Transfer Speeds  1 Kbps (Kilobit per second) = one thousand.

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Internet Options By OTX-West

Discussion Points Technologies  Dial-Up  DSL  Cable Data Transfer Speeds  1 Kbps (Kilobit per second) = one thousand bits per second  1 Mbps (Megabit per second) = one millions of per second

Dial-up Internet  Uses a 56k modem and a phone line  Cannot talk on the phone and be on the Internet at the same time  Speeds up to 56 Kbps  Web pages load slowly, will be slow with large files  Disconnects after a few hours  Price varies from $7.00 (Californian.com) up to $23.95  Available to everyone with a phone line

DSL Internet  Connects through a DSL modem, Network card and a phone line  Can talk on the phone and be online at the same time  Router connects multiple computers to 1 Internet connection  “Always on” connection  Speeds from 128 Kbps to 3 Mbps. DSL is typically limited to 128 Kbps upload speeds  Price varies from $12.95 (promotion) up to $50  California.com is $19.99 with no contracts or price increases  Installation and equipment fees may apply  Service not available in all areas

Cable Internet  Connects through a Cable modem over cable system  Cable TV subscription not required for cable Internet subscription  Router connects multiple computers to 1 Internet connection  “Always on” connection  Speeds up to 30 Mbps downstream (average rate around 500 to 700 Kbps downstream and 128 Kbps upstream)  Price varies from $19.99 (promotional price) up to $60  Installation and equipment fees may apply  Service not available all areas

Conclusion Decide which option will meet your needs. Shop around! Ask questions and read everything before you sign up! The End