Posted on 20-01-2010
Filed Under (broadband) by admin

Do you know what we have all been through at some point or the other during our lives? We have all experienced faulty or low connection broadband speed, sometime while trying to do some really important work. For instance, imagine you need to mail something across in the next five minutes, or you have to write a term paper and submit it online, but you can’t do it, because your broadband connection is giving you trouble. So what can you do, instead of being frustrated and giving it all up? Well, you certainly don’t need to panic or even make frantic phone calls, a few simple steps are all it takes to solve the problem.

Well, one thing you could do is use the many broadband comparison services out there. People usually think that they are just for finding out the inexpensive broadband deals, therefore they don’t take them seriously. But you can compare the speeds of broadband connections, so if you need to compare the speeds of mobile broadband and landline broadband, this is the thing for you!

We tell you the simple way of how it works. Firstly, you will be asked for your area’s postcode, by the broadband comparison service. You may be wondering why this is done. Well, it is done to allow the search to be restricted to services that are only available in your area, so that the whole process becomes a lot more simple and convenient. For example, Virgin Media’s cable broadband isn’t offered in all parts. Next, the service will ask you whether you want ADSL or cable, and it will enquire about what you are willing to spend – whether you want something inexpensive, or something of a higher range. At the end, they will ask you how you want your results ordered – ask that they should be sorted by download speed. Then all you need to do is click on your chosen provider, and that’s it!

1 MB to 24 MB is the usual range for broadband speeds for ADSL, if you want a faster connection, you need to pay more. Virgin Media only provides cable broadband in the UK, this can reach up to 50 MB download speeds, but that’s just true for a few areas, what’s more, it’s costly. Mobile broadband is slower than normal landline broadband.
Also, remember that the particular advertised speed of a connection is the highest you are likely to get. Once you’re connected, do a speed test, this will let you know if you’re getting the appropriate service and the right speed. So there you have it – this is really the simplest way to solve the problem, and ensure that you enjoy continuous and high speeds to finish whatever you’re doing, easily and on time.

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