The internet is an ever expanding world where those with high-speed broadband connections can download movies in minutes, live as an avatar in Second Life or watch their favourite television shows over the internet. As internet speed increases and capabilities become more high-tech, dial-up is fast becoming a technology of the past, with figures for the ageing internet connection falling year on year as broadband becomes both more affordable and more widely available. However, a notable number of broadband users remain dedicated to their dial-up connections, voicing concerns about long-term contracts and reliability. So what are the benefits of dial-up, and is it really time to think about switching to broadband?
Love your dial-up Despite broadband being massively faster than dial-up, there are reasons why dial-up continues to have customers, such as the option of metered or unmetered connections and an assortment of packages ranging from free evening and weekend usage to more expensive “anytime” packages.
Pay-as-you-go You can have a metered dial-up connection where you only pay for the time that you’re using the internet and prices start from as little as 1p a minute. And all you need is a phone line; no technicians, just a free sign-up CD and you’re safe in the knowledge that you won’t get a monthly bill.
Freedom Pay-as-you-go dial-up customers have the freedom to move to a new provider whenever they want, with no minimum term or contract to sign – unlike broadband customers. If you’re unhappy with your service you can simply leave, with no need to get a MAC code.
Service Because you just plug in and surf, you’re less likely to experience the set up and service problems that many broadband customers have had. However, if you do encounter any issues, you’ll have trouble solving them since you’ll have to unplug your internet connection to call customer services.
Portable Having a fixed dial-up connection means that you can take your internet connection with you wherever you go. Providing that you have your computer and a phone line you can dial in at a friend’s house, the office or on holiday. And if you move house there won’t be a break in your connection.
Loathe your dial-up Despite the few benefits of dial-up, it in no way compares to the much faster, more convenient broadband connections that so many people enjoy today. Even in price, where it was once far more competitive than broadband, it’s no longer faring so well.
Speed Everyone knows that broadband is faster than dial-up, but with many connections reaching speeds of up to 8Mb, and some going as fast as 24Mb, the difference between what you can do with a broadband connection compared to dial-up is phenomenal. Broadband means no more waiting for websites to load and the freedom to do what you want, when you want.
Phone freedom Being able to use your phone at the same time as the internet is one of the big advantages of broadband. You can surf for as long as you want without worrying about all your friends trying to ring you. This also means that any problems can be dealt with in real-time, over the phone, with customer services.
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