Saving Big on High Speed Internet

In-home internet services are becoming as commonplace as other utilities such as electricity. Many people do not use the internet very much but do want their homes to be wired. In such instances, cheap internet service makes the most sense and there are several low-cost high-speed internet providers on the market today. Everyone has different levels of need when it comes to internet speeds and services, but at the basic level, the offerings are fairly standard. Stand-alone internet can be offered from providers other than expensive cable providers that typically offer the best prices for bundled services. When purchasing only internet, it is worthwhile to check the prices and services of other types of providers. There are several budget internet services such as FreedomPop and NetZero. For low-income residents, many of the top cable providers do offer a basic service at a lower price point.

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  1. Why is it less expensive to bundle services?
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    Intuitively it would seem that the fewer services purchased the lower the cost. With cable providers, this is certainly not the case. Purchasing home TV and Internet bundles from the same provider will often lower the cost of each service. This is why cable providers are an overpriced option when only one service is desired.

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  2. Is it illegal to use someone else's Wifi?
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    Sometimes it is possible to log onto a neighbor's Wifi service but this is highly unethical and in certain locations illegal. Conversely, this is a good example of why a strong password is always a good idea for any in-home internet service. A better plan to get cheap internet service is to check out introductory offers from ISPs in your area.

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  3. Is slower speed internet service cheaper?
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    Yes, if speed is not a concern, then a lower package can be obtained that will be less expensive. One concern with lower level connections is the frequency with which service can be dropped. For casual and infrequent internet users this should not be an issue.

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  4. Is DSL more secure than Wifi?
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    DSL is a physical connection to a broadband cable that operates in a closed system. Wifi is available through ethernet which can be more easily hacked. If security is a concern, DSL is the better option, and the best internet providers offer broadband services with excellent security options. Wifi passwords should be strong with multiple character types and should also be changed often.

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  5. What is the difference between high-speed and regular internet?
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    The amount of data that can be delivered via DSL or Wifi determines the speed measurement. Typically, DSL services are quicker although Wifi is steadily increasing. With multiple users, there can be a drag on the speed of high-speed internet and a booster may be necessary.

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  6. Is there a resource that provides information on all of the carriers available in a particular area?
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    One website called "ISP providers in my area" will provide information on the best internet providers by zip code. This information is not officially recognized and it is always best to call the provider and verify that the desired service is indeed offered in that area.

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  7. Is it possible to live without home internet service?
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    As the modern world becomes more interconnected, the internet becomes more of a necessity. However, there are a couple of options available to those who do not desire or cannot afford in-home service. Public libraries offer both Wifi and computers for use free of charge. Many public parks and open spaces also offer free Wifi although a personal device will be necessary. With so many options for cheap internet service, though, you can save time and money simply by finding the best offer.

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  8. Is dial-up service still available?
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    Yes, in fact, DSL service is offered in most areas and is often a much cheaper alternative to WiFi service. Again, it will be necessary to contact the provider and confirm that broadband services are available. Rural areas have fewer options when it comes to internet providers, many of which are not low-cost.

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