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Benefits of DSL Internet Access

By: Jack Kennedy

Using the internet for things like communicating, researching and entertainment make it an extremely useful tool. Keeping your home connected to the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, would make it easy to send off a quick e-mail or look something up when you need to. But you need to receive and make telephone calls, which means you can’t be connected to the internet all of the time with dial-up service. However, with DSL Internet access, this is no longer a problem.

No Restrictions

With DSL Internet access your phone line is free even when you’re connected to the Internet. It used to be that no one could get through to you if you were on the net for a couple of hours. You can use the internet much longer now that your phone line won’t be tied up.

If you work from home or access the internet frequently, you don’t have to go to the trouble of installing an extra phone line for the internet. If you have more than one person in the home, you can leave the computer on all day and you can better designate when each person can use the internet.

Fast Downloads

DSL Internet access uses all the unused capacity your telephone line has, this means that you are able to receive a lot of information very quickly. You can download movies, songs and even cell phone ring tones.

Most home users download rather than upload information. In other words, most home users receive more information than they give out on the internet. This type of usage is ideal for DSL Internet access, as you will get all the benefits of high-speed Internet access. Even if you don’t plan on downloading movies or songs, having a low speed modem can be a real pain. With DSL Internet access, just visiting websites and going from one webpage to another becomes a lot faster and less frustrating.

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Jack Kennedy monitors and reveiews the Broadband DSL industry. To read more, please visit The DSL Center.

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