DSL
Always-on high speed internet connection up to 150 times faster than a dial up modem with no dial up or busy signals.
Speed is consistently fast and not affected by the number of users online at the same time.
Upload speed is comparable to cable and some studies indicate it is faster.
Subscribers can dial up services remotely when travelling.
Opitional Static IP address supports server hosting for home office users, telecommuters and so on.
You can surf the internet and talk on the phone at the same time.
CABLE
Always-on high speed internet connection up to 150 times faster than a dial up modem with no dial up or busy signals.
Can download up to 100 times faster than a 28.8K modem but tends to be much slower than this maximum due to the band width being shared by users.
Cable provides bundled discounts for internet, TV, telephone and other services.
Cable offers a much wider service area.
DISADVANTAGES
DSL
Service connections could be effected by bad weather.
Service is limited to those within 3.2 miles of the closest local telephone facilities.
CABLE
Service connections could be effected by bad weather.
Shared bandwidth causes connection speed preformance to be signficantly reduce when there is too many users during peak demand periods.
Shared bandwidth technology brings greater possiblities of outsider intrusion from hackers and so on.
Dynamic IP addresses do not support server hosting for web sites, email, gaming and so on.
Always-on high speed internet connection up to 150 times faster than a dial up modem with no dial up or busy signals.
Speed is consistently fast and not affected by the number of users online at the same time.
Upload speed is comparable to cable and some studies indicate it is faster.
Subscribers can dial up services remotely when travelling.
Opitional Static IP address supports server hosting for home office users, telecommuters and so on.
You can surf the internet and talk on the phone at the same time.
CABLE
Always-on high speed internet connection up to 150 times faster than a dial up modem with no dial up or busy signals.
Can download up to 100 times faster than a 28.8K modem but tends to be much slower than this maximum due to the band width being shared by users.
Cable provides bundled discounts for internet, TV, telephone and other services.
Cable offers a much wider service area.
DISADVANTAGES
DSL
Service connections could be effected by bad weather.
Service is limited to those within 3.2 miles of the closest local telephone facilities.
CABLE
Service connections could be effected by bad weather.
Shared bandwidth causes connection speed preformance to be signficantly reduce when there is too many users during peak demand periods.
Shared bandwidth technology brings greater possiblities of outsider intrusion from hackers and so on.
Dynamic IP addresses do not support server hosting for web sites, email, gaming and so on.
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