Broadband Deals – Is Contract Broadband For You?

You are sure now that broadband is for you but not on what term or basis you want to have it. Better understanding of the packages and their norms offered by the providers and by calculating them along with you needs and other aspects, you can find out a better option.

Are you flexible with your broadband deal?

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How to Sign Up For Verizon FiOS

Verizon’s FiOS system is unique amongst top tier broadband providers due to its unique use of fiber all the way from Verizon’s connection to the Internet’s backbone to the door of FiOS subscribers. The result is an unprecedented level of broadband performance and frequent upgrades to an already-class-leading network that is bound to make other broadband junkies jealous. Add to this the fact that FiOS serves up digital telephone service and a full-fledged, top-of-the-line digital cable service over the very same connection, and it is easy to see why FiOS is popular in the areas in which it is available.

In fact, if Verizon’s FiOS network were to have any flaws, it would be that they company has yet to expand its network from one coast to the other, which means that the very first step in ordering FiOS might be the last for some consumers: checking availability. It is relatively easy to check the availability of Verizon’s FiOS service via Verizon’s own FIOS website. For those customers lucky enough to be in range of Verizon’s 100% fiber optic network, the big question is what to do next.

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Stealing the Internet From Your Neighbor is Easier Than You Think! But DON’T Do It!

I’ve been a computer technician for over 35 years. When Wi-Fi first came out I thought, “This is what I’ve been waiting for… now I can connect to my laptop from anywhere in the house.” I was right! Unfortunately, so could lots of other people!

Actually, I was probably the first one to connect to my wireless router from one of my neighbors. I’d taken my laptop over to his house to help him design an Excel spreadsheet and while I was working, I noticed that my laptop was ‘on-line.’ Even though I was four houses away and across the street, probably 200 feet at least, the signal was rock-solid and I could surf the Net at will.

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