The majority of internet service providers (isp) offer DSL service. It is the most common type of internet connection today and so not particularly more or less beneficial then other connections.
The best ISP depends on your location. A good directory for ISP information and reviews is DSLreports.com, which originally focused on DSL but now covers all ISPs.
Go to this site and enter your phone number to find out what ISP serve your area: http://reviews.cnet.com/internet-access/
There are differences between a cable ISP versus a DSL ISP. DSL typically shares its bandwith among all users connected to the same DSLAM. Cable users however share it across all users connected to the same CMTS. This means that in general, cable can provide higher bandwidth.
You need a DSL line and a DSL modem for a home connection. Contact your local phone company or ISP for a connection.
DSL and cable modem ISP are for "unlimited" access. Go to this site and enter your phone number to find out what ISP serve your area: http://reviews.cnet.com/internet-access/
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if it is a dialup modem there are some free dial up internet providers but for a cable/dsl modem this is not possible as you would need a isp to provision the modem on their network
Go to this site and enter your phone number to find out what ISP serve your area: http://reviews.cnet.com/internet-access/ Once you have that information, you can determine which services best suit your needs.
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Change your ISP service to cable or dsl