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  • WiMAX
    Providing wired line and wireless connectivity via T1, T3 and higher. Whatever Bandwidth is required we can provide the Solution. WiMAX is defined as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access b
    http://wimaxforce.com
  • WiFi
    Providing wired line and wireless connectivity via T1, T3 and higher. Whatever Bandwidth is required we can provide the Solution. Thank you for visiting WiFiForce.com.
    http://wififorce.com
  • WiFi
    Providing wired line and wireless connectivity via T1, T3 and higher. Whatever Bandwidth is required we can provide the Solution. Thank you for visiting WiFiForce.org.
    http://wififorce.org

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 How do I find a DSL Provider?

Written by: Patrick Oborn - Jan 7, 2009


In addition to limiting your search a broker will also help you identify important facts about your new service. Remember to look at the extra charges like equipment and installation. Sometimes these charges are waived and sometimes they are not. Also be careful to note the commitment. Is it 1 year or two years that you're committing to? Many companies will offer bigger discounts but lock you in to a longer contract. Don't get caught! Make sure you know what you're getting into by going to a broker and comparing DSL Providers side by side.

A DSL Speed Test is a great way to find out what kind of speed you're really getting. Is your connection really slow or is it just the fast that you're working with an old, slow, or over tasked computer? Simply find the DSL Speed Test by performing a search on Google and you'll quickly be on your way to finding out what you're really getting. You'll have to shut down your programs that are accessing the net and then perform the test which takes 30 seconds or so. It's very important to shut down programs accessing the net because these will impair the test and will cause your connection to appear slower than it actually is since some of it is being used.

One last "gotcha" is the introductory price. DSL Providers may claim to give you service for $20 or $25 per month but it's likely an introductory price that lasts only a few months. If you're willing to sign on for the term, just make sure you know what you're paying when the introduction ends.