The highest internet cable speed available in the US is 4.93 Mbit per second. The fastest internet cable speed available in the world is in South Korea at 17.62 Mbit per second.
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You'll probably have to choose satellite Internet service. High-speed DSL is not available in that area. Cable Internet is also not available except where cable TV is available.
There are a few different companies that provide high speed cable internet. But, where you live depends on what companies are available. Verizon and Comcast are two nationwide high speed cable providers that are available to almost any area.
satellite based internet as well as 3g gsm connections
Time Warner Cable also has cable internet available in Rock Hill, SC. is your service for free?
There are standard dsl and cable providers also wireless internet and the lesser used satellite internet .
Yes of course. You can use their internet service through Ethernet cable or through a wifi connection that is surely with a high speed internet connection.
Entering you address in to a site to compare high speed internet in your area, Hughesnet was the only company that showed up. It is satellite internet that makes high speed internet available in areas where cable isn't available. My parents have it and it works great ,but is a little more expensive then cable.
Cable speeds typically go 2 times higher than the highest DSL speed in theory. This however depends on the type of computer that you have and which company provides your internet service.
Theoretically the highest speed for dial-up service is 56kbps. But in real life the speeds are usually much much lower.
In my area, Boston, MA, it'd be RCN with $60 for both high-speed internet and cable.
Almost everywhere these days. There are different forms, including Satellite internet, cable internet and DSL internet, all deliver high speed connections.
You do not say where your area is. There is a high speed Internet service available from Yahoo. Maybe that would work for you.