There is a great commercial here in the states that is about competing broadband providers. It shows a husband and wife that are turtles and they are shown complaining that there internet is too fast. So the wife asks the husband to push the computer away from the house to reduce the speed of their internet connection. They are trying to make the case that cable internet is better and faster than DSL. Many of the companies are now offering no contract broadband in order to expand the market to those who are not willing to sign onto a two year agreement. This is true in my opinion and you can certainly tell in videos and other heavy graphics. More and more companies are placing video and other flash animation in their sites to attract and retain more customers. The days of surfing the internet for just information are gone and it is now an entertainment vehicle.
The competition here in the US is starting to pick up but over across the pond broadband internet has been around much longer and therefore has become much cheaper than here in the states. There are companies where you can compare broadband providers to help you choose the right plan and company to fit your needs. As more people upgrade their laptops and PCs they are going to want their internet to keep up with the high speed processors. The UK providers had been offering free laptops if you sign up for their service under certain contracts. This can be a huge motivator to sign up and creates a loyal customer by offering something of high value that will help you improve your overall connection.This is something that dial up cannot offer and broadband is offering more features like video on demand.
About the author: Joe Linford writes on behalf of www.broadbandgenie.co.uk, the independent comparison website for broadband, mobile broadband and smartphones.
Tags: Access Providers, broadband genie, Broadband Internet access, Dial-up Internet access, Digital Subscriber Line, Internet access, Internet service provider, Video on demand, Website
Blogging Online, Broadband, Technology | admin January 1, 2011
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