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Choosing an Internet service provider

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Before you can connect to the Internet, you should choose what type of service you'd prefer. These pages help you choose among the dialup and higher-speed Internet options available to you.

  • Choosing between dialup and high-speed Internet access:
    Generally speaking, dialup access is less expensive but significantly slower. High-speed access is fast but expensive, and not all high-speed options are available in all areas. The page linked above presents a graph displaying the various options available, their speeds and availability, and other issues.

  • Choosing a high-speed Internet Service Provider (ISP):
    If you've decided that you want to use a high-speed network service provider, this page helps you decide which type of ISP best suits your particular needs.

  • High-speed ISP options:
    This page presents a graph of ISPs that fit into the categories outlined on the "Choosing a high-speed ISP" page mentioned above. It describes names, approximate price ranges, and other general service details.
  • Choosing a dialup Internet Service Provider (ISP):
    If you've decided that you want to use a dialup ISP, this page helps you decide which type of dialup ISP best suits your particular needs. This page describes features useful to budget-minded users, travel-minded users, and support-minded users.

  • Dialup ISP options:
    This page presents a graph of ISPs that fit into the categories outlined on the "Choosing a dialup ISP" page mentioned above. It describes names, approximate price ranges, and other general service details.

 

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Last modified August 18, 2006