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subject: Five Common Problems With Dial-up Are Eliminated With 4g Internet [print this page]


Connecting to the Internet using dial-up comes with headaches and stress. The reasons for the stress are many, but thankfully there is a solution. Broadband offered by 4G Internet and other access methods can solve the problems that dial-up presents.

When the Internet was first introduced, no one notices the speed of dial-up modems and certainly rarely complained. The Internet was brand new and they had nothing to compare dial-up to. Looking back now, one can see that dial-up is painstakingly slow and not dependable. However, when the Internet was first being enjoyed by millions of households all across the country, the speed was compared to the alternatives then in use. Dial-up was certainly faster than sending a letter across the globe, going to the library to look up information, or ordering products through a catalog. Those were the alternatives. In that sense, even dial-up was light speeds faster. However, as the Internet developed and technological advancements were pioneered, the world became aware that the Internet could be made much faster.

Then, developments were made to give the Internet user wireless access, which eventually was also made high speed. Lately, the Internet was made mobile with the introduction of the Third Generation of wireless Internet. Through the use of ones cell phone, they can access the Internet all over the city without having to find a nearby wireless Internet network. Now, 4G has been introduced and wireless Internet has been mixed with high speed Internet. The result is a 4G Internet connection method that kicks all the dial-up Internet problems to the curb. The following problems commonly associated with dial-up will be a thing of the past.

Dial-up uses a telephone line to connect to the Internet and therefore ties up your phone line. You will otherwise have to buy another line in order to receive Internet access free of interruptions. Of course, that does not guarantee that you will be free of all interruptions afterward, since there is still the real possibility of dropped connections for unexplainable reasons. This has to do with the line you are using. It was not made specifically to deal with Internet signals.

Since you use a telephone line to connect to a signal that needs a more complex line, you experience frequent dropped connections.

Dial-up also gives you notoriously slow Internet speeds. That means you will experience only a fraction of the Internet you can otherwise receive with 4G.

Connected to the slow speeds is the inability to download certain websites or upload photos and videos. Those things are not just slowed down, but sometimes completely impossible because of the inferior connection and speed.

You cannot connect multiple computers to the same Internet very easily, if at all.

You can experience an Internet access method that does away with these five problems entirely. With 4G Internet you will have strong, dependable Internet that also provides you the high speeds necessary to perform all the online functions you want.

by: Adam Hampton




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