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This Web site has been designed to answer some of our most frequently asked questions about broadband. While much has been written about broadband lately, many consumers are not sure exactly what it is, what it can do, and what is the potential.

What is Broadband?
Broadband refers most commonly to a new generation of high-speed transmission services, which allows users to access the Internet and Internet-related services at significantly higher speeds than traditional modems. It has the potential technical capability to meet consumers’ broad communication, entertainment, information, and commercial needs and desires.

Are There Different Types of Broadband?
There are several types of broadband services:

  • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)

  • Cable Modem

  • Wireless Internet

  • Satellite

What are the Advantages of Broadband?
You can access the Internet without the nuisance of dialing up your Internet service provider over a telephone line. Broadband facilitates advanced telecommunication capabilities.

The speeds at which information is downloaded into your computer are sometimes 50 times faster than a dial-up modem's. Users can go online without tying up their telephone lines. Businesses can use broadband networks for videoconferencing, for example, and to let employees telecommute. It can tap into an expanded number of entertainment resources. Links can often be established in even the remotest parts of the country.

What Are Some of the Options with Broadband?
Broadband technology will potentially allow users to download more information, including new multimedia applications, streaming news, music, games, video conferencing, telephony applications, and eventually video programming similar to current television and cable services.

What is Narrowband?
Narrowband PCS uses a smaller portion of the spectrum than broadband PCS. It is broadly defined by the FCC as a family of mobile or portable radio services that may be used to provide wireless telephony, data, advanced paging, and other services to individuals and businesses, and which may be integrated with a variety of competing networks. For example, advanced paging systems may become equipped with a small keyboard allowing the subscriber to both retrieve and send complete messages through microwave signals (e.g. wireless E-mail). Narrowband licenses will most likely be used to provide such new services as voice message paging, two-way acknowledgement paging, and other text-based services.

FCC Information about Broadband

Thank you for visiting BroadbandZip.com, your connection to more than 30 leading data, voice and internet service providers for your home and business. From enterprises to small businesses, you can find solutions to fit all of your telecommunications need in one place. Our approach is simple, we provide you with access to the service portfolios of our participating providers and you get the best price possible on everything from a T1 line to Business DSL for your branch locations.

There are a diverse range of high speed internet and broadband products available to business customers. T1 connections are certainly the most popular connections for business users, offering guaranteed bandwidth and reliability compared to DSL. There are a number of T1 options such as Full T1, Fractional T1, burstable T1, integrated T1, and multiple meg T1 lines. T1 connections deliver up and download speeds of up to 1.5 mbps. Some very popular business applications now being run over T1 connections include Voice Over IP (VoIP) and Virtual Private Networks (VPN), and number of users are now gaining substantial savings from both integrated T1 lines and multiple meg or bonded T1 solutions.

For smaller businesses, DSL is an excellent alternative to a T1 Line. DSL or Digital Subscriber Line, is a technology that provides high speed internet services to users over ordinary copper telephone lines. Symmetric DSL (SDSL) is particularly useful because it provides businesses with an affordable alternative to T1 connections, while still providing fast downloads and uploads. Data rates for DSL connections range from 192 Kbps - 1.5 Mbps. Residential broadband users typically utilize one of another DSL variation, Asymmetric DSL (ADSL). ADSL provides residential broadband users with fast download speeds but speeds vary by location and uploads are almost always much slower. Other broadband internet solutions for homes include cable internet and 2-way satellite.

For additional information on our services or to obtain pricing on broadband services for your Home or Business, please submit a quote request on line or contact our office. We look forward to helping you Get Up To Speed.


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