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		<title>Searching For Internet Service Availability In Your City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;re looking for internet availability in your area and you don&#8217;t know which internet service provider and which kind of broadband to go with. Right, in this post we&#8217;ll talk about the two most popular broadband service to aid you in making a more informed decision. The services I&#8217;m talking about are DSL and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you&#8217;re looking for internet availability in your area and you don&#8217;t know which internet service provider and which kind of broadband to go with. Right, in this post we&#8217;ll talk about the two most popular broadband service to aid you in making a more informed decision. The services I&#8217;m talking about are DSL and cable. We&#8217;ll be looking at their availability, data rate, and pricing.</p>
<p>DSL and cable <a href='http://www.internetavailability.com' target='_blank'>internet service availability</a> near your area largely depends on where your home is located. If you live in the city, DSL is more easily available. The closer you are to a provider&#8217;s center, the more likely that you may have DSL access. As for cable internet, if you can access cable TV in your home, you will be able to get cable internet.</p>
<p>Cable is easily faster than DSL and is capable of download speeds of 20mbps or faster. Contrary to advertised speeds, chances are that you will not be surfing at maximum speed due to several reasons. Your router and network cards may only allow certain speeds and your neighbors using the internet the same time you are will also have an effect. Your download speed pretty much remains the same with DSL, but the further you are away from the service provider the slower download speeds will be. If you&#8217;re not planning to do any serious gaming or downloading, DSL should do splendidly. </p>
<p>DSL is almost always the cheaper broadband and cable internet may double the price of DSL. Both ISPs provide different pricing plans that depend on the connection speed that customers prefer. With DSL, the price is approximately $20 to $25 a month and cable is floats somewhere around $50 and more for faster speeds.</p>
<p>If you have both options in your area, you can balance your requirements and decide on what broadband connection you should sign up with. If you don&#8217;t need too much speed and you&#8217;re watching your wallet, you can opt for DSL. If you do lots of downloading and gaming, you might want to get cable internet. Several DSL companies now provide faster download speeds that may even rival cable so you may want to check into that. If you live close to the DSL provider, it may be a good idea to get a slightly faster DSL connection if the price is cheaper than cable.</p>
<p>You really can&#8217;t go wrong with either dsl or cable. Just check for <a href='http://www.internetavailability.com' target='_blank'>internet availability</a> in your area and research the prices and speeds to get the fastest connection your budget allows. Many companies these days offer internet, phone, and tv bundles so you can save even more than if you were to sign up for each service separately. These bundles are something you may want to pay attention to if you watch TV and own a home phone.</p>
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