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The
Uses Of Broadband
Broadband is a high-speed Internet connection
that provides a large bandwidth. It is considered
a very quick connection. It is an "always-on"
type of connection and can transmit data
at a much faster rate than your usual dialup
connection. Broadband also has the added
advantage of not tying up your phone line,
which means you can use the both the Internet
and telephone at the same time. Broadband
can be provided from a variety of sources,
including over the top of your phone line
as in ADSL or on dedicated line such as
Cable or ISDN.
Typically, low-band Internet access is running
up to 56kbps using a dial-up modem. Mid-band
Internet is described as dialup access that
operates at 64kbps or 128kbps. Standard
broadband starts at 512kbps, which is about
five times faster than dial-up service.
Broadband is also available at 1mbps, 1.5mbps
and 2.2mbps. There are companies that offer
broadband at 4mbps and 8mbps. The maximum
possible for cable is around 26mbps and
24mbps for ADSL. These speeds are not sold
commercially because the cost to upgrade
the telephone lines to be able to transmit
data at these speeds is very high.
Downloading and streaming music and video
is very quick with broadband. There are
a lot of websites now that are designed
especially for broadband users. They have
intense integrated graphics, flash and video.
Broadband is also popular for online gaming.
Game consoles like Xbox and PS2 have broadband
support included. You can then subscribe
to different types of gaming packages from
your current ISP, which makes it possible
to play Xbox and PS2 games live with other
gamers over the Internet. Actually, online
PC gaming has been going on since the Internet
came into use, but in the past it was difficult
to do. Slow and jerky response from your
computer made it hard to play, and you always
had to keep an eye on the time. Now, with
the faster speeds of broadband, it has become
much easier and is quickly gaining in popularity.
Some games are now being released that require
an Internet connection to play.
The growing popularity of broadband has
made it necessary for most providers to
put a maximum limit on the amount of music,
video and other data you can download. This
limit can vary greatly, from as low as 1
GB up to 30 GB. Extreme users can get unlimited
downloads if they wish. However, exceeding
your ISP's download limit usually results
in having a limited connection or no connection
at all.
One of the possible futures of broadband
is Internet Television. The current bandwidth,
which is the amount of data you can send
and receive, is not wide enough to provide
an image that is of comparable quality to
that of your standard television. The ever-
increasing broadband speeds will make Internet
Television a reality. Since you can currently
download clips from the shows, music videos
and other content you like, it will soon
be possible to do it legally in real time.
Another use of broadband is online telephony.
This is software that allows you to use
your computer as a telephone and talk to
people from anywhere without any extra cost.
It is becoming commonplace, and has a higher
quality or recording than a traditional
telephone line. With the increase in the
speeds of broadband, it may soon replace
your television and telephone, and will
find its way into every home. The success
of broadband is making the Internet a great
resource that's easy to use and fun to access
for a variety of needs.
About the author:
Robert Michael is the owner of Best Broadband
Review which is a great place to find Broadband
Links, Resources and Articles. For more
information go to: http://www.bestbroadbandreview.co.uk
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