Cable Vs. DSL Idaho
Idaho DSL customers are susceptible to more service interruptions as the data transmission is vulnerable to the constraints of telephone lines with limited bandwidths. With a cable high-speed Internet service connection in Idaho, the utilization of the coaxial cable and modem provides a significantly greater bandwidth than telephone lines and results in a brazenly fast Web connection.
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If you use the Internet at all, then you know how important having a fast connection is. Whether you are downloading music, movies, files, or just simply surfing the Web, having High Speed Internet can save you a lot of time and frustration. The great thing these days is that High Speed access has become affordable for everyone thanks to Idaho Internet providers like Comcast, the largest Cable TV provider in Idaho and the country. Wherever they are offering Cable TV service, you can bet they are also offering their High Speed Broadband Internet service as well as Digital Phone service. By ordering all three you can save a lot of money, but more on that in a moment. Let’s focus on the incredibly fast Broadband Internet service first.
Are all Idaho High Speed Providers are the Same?… No Way!
Comcast Broadband Internet is much faster than DSL. Their 6 Mbps connection is 4 times faster than 1.5 Mbps DSL, up to 7 times faster than 768 Kbps DSL, and a 100 times faster than Dial-Up. It can get even faster than that. For just $10 more a month, you can upgrade to 8 Mbps and go 5 times faster than 1.5 Mbps DSL and 10 times faster than 768 Kbps DSL. You can’t go wrong either way you choose. With their Broadband Internet you will be downloading faster, have the highest quality gaming experience, and streaming video and music with far fewer interruptions than any other DSL out there.
You Get More Than Just a Faster Connection
Besides the much faster Internet connection, you also receive the free top-rated security software, McAfee. With McAfee, you are able to protect your computer and personal information from viruses, hackers, worms, and a whole lot more. Plus, you receive up to 7 email addresses, online photo storage, and Rhapsody Radio PLUS that gives you access to over 2 million songs and 52 preprogrammed radio stations. You also have the choice of having your High Speed Broadband Internet connection installed by Idaho professional technicians or you can install it yourself on your own schedule. If you think installing it yourself is difficult, then think again. It is actually incredibly easy, and if any problems arise just call Customer Service which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
SAVE BIG by Ordering ID Cable TV, Phone, and Internet Service Together
Sure, you already save a lot of money by choosing their High Speed Broadband Internet service over the competitors, but there is a way you can save even more money on several of your monthly bills. It is possible to get the entire Comcast Bundle Package that includes High Speed Internet, Cable TV, and Phone service for under $100. Take a look at what you are paying separately for all three of these in order to realize just how much you can save per month with the Bundle Service Package. Then, multiply that by twelve to see your yearly savings, and think what you can do with all that extra money. If you only need two of Idaho Comcast’s services, then there is also a Bundle Package for that where you will still be saving! Click on the Bundle Service Package above to see how much you will save.
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