ADSL, ADSL2, Broadband
Internet connections.
Dial up is still in use, but not commonly. DSL and Cable are the two leading internet services at the moment. The other alternative is a direct satellite internet connection.
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Free dial-up connections are connections which can be used freely and free of charges. The website Freecenter lists services which give free access to the internet.
There are basically two types of internet: 1. Wireless 2. Wired On the wireless part, there are radio link internet, wifi, wimax, cellular network powered internet, etc. On the wired part, there are dial up connections, broadband, etc.
Types of telecommunication connections
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There are definite benefits to using broadband connections over dial-up. For one, broadband tends to be much faster than dial-up. Additionally, broadband does not require a phone line to connect. Dial-up connections are much more unreliable, as they frequently drop connection, and are also frustrating in that when using such a connection, ones phone line is unusable for phone calls.
AT&T provide various types of internet services, including dial-up and high-speed DSL connections. Their most recent U-verse high-speed connection is based on a wireless system.
Hotkey is an Internet Service Provider based in Australia. They specialize in providing broadband high-speed internet connections for customers. In addition, they also offer dial-up Internet connections.
Yes. But you need an ISP (Internet Service Provider) and an IP (Internet Protocol) address.
An internet connection that requires a phone line is called dial-up. There are many different internet connections that do not require a phone line. This includes cable internet access and broadband access.