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By: Vicki Demazzier IV
The Increased Importance of Broadband
by Will Demazzier

It is becoming a necessity in this fast paced, connected world that we live in today to have a broadband Internet connection. With the popularity if the Internet, we find that more and more users are utilizing services like emails, streaming music, downloading popular TV programs for their daily dose of entertainment.

A speedy and dependable link to the World Wide Web offering a robust connectivity to the Internet is essential for us to realize the full potential of interacting through popular websites like Facebook, YouTube and MySpace. The Internet is generating new phenomenon like blogs that has got a large following. These days people are more interested in reading blogs than reading local newspapers.

Imagine going back several years to the days of slow dialup service. Turning on the computer alone would take a good 5 minutes. Finding an access number to dial into that was not busy and actually stayed connected could be another 15 minutes depending on the time of day.

As more and more subject content is fed online, net users are becoming aware that they need more bandwidth. Most Internet users are aware that broadband (including Cable, DSL and FIOS) is a better choice than dial-up connections.

Broadband connections that are on offer today promise speeds of 30 Mbps or more. But, these zippy high speed connections cannot be made available everywhere. This is the only disadvantage of FIOS.

Some forthcoming improvements will boost the connection speeds of the existing Internet infrastructure. Once these technologies are introduced commercially, the cable providers can offer superior services to their broadband customers.

Broadband has become popular in the metros; the rest of the country has not taken to this technology. As in most major changes, people will need some time for adopting broadband. Large areas in rural America do not have anything more than basic connectivity.

People will wait for the price to drop, or for their neighbor to get it first, or for the government to force them to switch (i.e. the FCC requiring all TV signals to be digital vs. analog). Just like the invention of the post office, the telephone, the television, VHS, CD, and the DVD, the masses will flock.

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