Compare Broadband Internet Providers

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Nothing has increased the popularity and utility of the internet more than available and affordable broadband internet. With audio and video streaming, quick navigation and communication and access to graphic intense shopping and informational websites, broadband internet has evolved into a normal utility in the home, alongside the electric and water bills. When it comes to broadband internet, three central providers corner the majority of the market.

AT&T

AT&T consistently resides at the cusp of computer technology, so it was well placed to enter the broadband internet field. AT&T offers the most options, whether you want speeds for quick surfing or professional grade speeds. The cost is also the most reasonable, with some packages coming in at $15. However, with these discounts comes a downside. The speeds of AT&T internet leave some disappointed.

Verizon

Verizon started as a pure cell company, but has recently expanded into the internet and cable television industries. Although individual prices are high, when purchased with a package or bundle, especially if you have cell service, broadband internet costs are low. Verizon does corner the market on wireless broadband, with excellent coverage speeds in even the most rural areas.

Comcast

Comcast cable offers the best speeds and service, no questions asked. File downloads hit megabytes per second, allowing entire songs to download in seconds, and even entire movies in minutes. Since it runs through cable and not the phone line, other providers cannot approach the speeds of Comcast. The downside is the cost: it is the most expensive broadband internet service available coming in at over $60 for the cheapest package.

Purchase AT&T for low costs, Verizon for wireless portability and Comcast for breakneck speeds and sheer power.

Deciding which provider is best depends on your needs and other equipment. If you do not need super fast speeds, do not get them. Even the cheapest broadband works for simple surfing and shopping.

Deciding which provider is best depends on your needs and other equipment
Denise Oliver
by Denise Oliver, Telecommunications writer

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