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1. Broadband – Why You Need It
Broadband Powers VoIP Phones
You need broadband or high speed internet service if you want to use VoIP at its fullest.
Actually VoIP phones won’t work without high stream of internet coming and going from them.
So what is broadband? What are its options? Which to go for?
This basic, simple guide answers these questions with hints to help you choose the broadband
service for your home or business VoIP phones.
What is broadband? How it differs from dial-up internet?
To put it simply, broadband is a fast internet connection compared to a dial-up internet
connection. With broadband your web pages load 5 to 7 times faster than when you use a dial-up
connection. You can receive and send data speedily with broadband which is why you need it for
making VoIP calls.
How do you get broadband services?
Broadband comes in three options: DSL, Cable and Satellite
DSL
DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line This internet connection is generally delivered through
your regular phone line by your internet service provider. However as the phone line signals and
internet signals are split at the user’s end so you can use your phone while using DSL connection
to surf the internet.
Cable
Cable Internet is delivered along with TV signals that you get from your cable TV service.
Satellite
Satellite internet comes to you directly through a geostationary satellite. This service is highly
useful in areas not covered by DSL and cable internet services. It is considerably slower than
DSL and Cable internet.
DSL and Cable Internet Access – Which To Go For?
Both can be used for a VoIP phone. If you are now using one of them and satisfied with it, there
is no need to do anything. On the other hand, if you are thinking of switching from your dial-up
connection to broadband, the comparison between a DSL and Cable internet may lie in such
factors as the speed, price and availability of various plans.
With comparable prices, go for the service which allows more speed and bandwidth. Bandwidth
is the amount of signal that you are allowed to use while surfing or downloading. So more you
2. get the better.
What is ADSL?
It is a form of DSL internet and stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL). Without
being too technical, it is so called because this internet line allows more bandwidth for
downloading to your computer than uploading and so is best for home and small business.
There are also other forms of broadband internet access such as SDSL IDSL as well as T1 and
T3 used for different business needs.
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