Last week my boss put me to the test since we have installed a new Internet connection in our remote office. He asked me about ISP and I guessed by saying that it is Internet Service Provider. He did not know that I studied networking before joining the company. My boss is really very clever person. One time he asked me to prepare the demo for our client and that he would leave after 15 minutes but he did not left and I finished the task on time. We both learned on that day.
Today with the new technology like this Internet, we could work faster. There are many ways to get an Internet Connections like for example if you have a Satellite Cable you can have a Cable Internet and still have a fast connection. The charge per month is around $19.99 on average. There are many ISP that provide this kind of connection so you can choose that suite to your needs.
Another best technology that Internet is offering is VoIP which can save you much money because you will not have to a long distance call but a flat monthly rate. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. Big companies are using this technology because they always call overseas. Cisco products are equipped with this kind of technology. With the this technology, the expensive long distance call charge is now a history of the past. This kind of technology is offered by many telecommunication companies and ISP companies.
Dial up technology which is slower than the new Internet connection technology still exist because this connection is good for anyone who does not need much faster connection like anyone who just want to send emails to the main companies. This is used remotely. Small office still used this technology. Individuals especially at home use this technology. There are still nationwide access dialup connections and this is much cheaper now.
The new Internet connection that most people used today is DSL because it is fast and you can subscribe or buy a prepaid card with bandwidth like 256Mb or 512Mb so you can watch videos and can hear music online without choppy signals.


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