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Broadband Internet access has redefined the boundaries of web networking. The time required to access the Internet, as well as to download information of different frequencies from the web, has been dramatically reduced. Web information is conveniently and easily accessible without being affected by long distances. Broadband Internet access is especially suitable for those who require instant and prolonged or constant (24/7) access to the Internet. Although it is a little more expensive then the traditional narrow-band Internet connection or dial-up network, the benefits fully compensate for the little price difference. A broadband connection ensures that the functioning of the cable and television line is not affected during connection, and vice-versa.

There are different types of broadband Internet access. The most efficient and reliable way it is accessed by home customers is through a cable broadband connection. This runs on an existing cable or coaxial connection. Another convenient way to access this technology is a DSL connection that uses an existing telephone line. Both these technologies are widely used by urbanites already having a telephone or cable connection. Most subscribers provide a 24-hour service for a flat monthly price. The T1 and T3 type of broadband connection is generally accessed by large business houses and universities. These oldest forms of broadband connections are the most efficient, but are also the most expensive. Access to broadband Internet connections is dependent on one’s geographical location. Although distance doesn’t usually affect speed and efficiency, the availability of infrastructure is a problem in remote rural areas and while one is traveling. Many of these difficulties have been addressed by the advent of satellite broadband Internet connections using land stations to receive land station transmissions. Wi-fi, or wireless broadband connection, is a revolutionary technology that promises to remove the restraints of distance, time and location. It allows one to access the net even in mid-air. Technology and special programs have made broadband Internet access viable for senior citizens or people with special needs (deaf or blind).

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