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Considering Broadband SpeedsIf you start doing other activities, such as downloading music and video, then you might want to get something a little faster than the basic broadband speed, though even a little goes a long way. But generally speaking, the amount of data any single web page will transfer information to you at will be at a slower speed than your broadband connection, so there's potential for wasted bandwidth. When Is It Not Enough? On the other hand, in some situations, you may find that you don't have enough broadband speed to support your house. However, these are the extreme cases; if you have multiple Internet users who like to use the Internet at the same time, such as having high school students who frequently enjoy playing video games over the Internet, you will definitely want a faster connection. If you make frequent peer-to-peer downloads, download a lot of video and music, or browse several pages at once, you also may need a faster connection or notice significant slowdown. Upload Speeds Another thing to consider when deciding on what bandwidth speed is your upload speed. This will affect any data you send out to the Internet, which includes sending e-mail, transferring files to remote servers, and hosting web pages. Generally speaking, if you intend to run your own website, get broadband with fast speeds for uploads. Or, better yet, have a remote hosting company host your website at fast speeds without increasing the price for your home connection. Generally speaking, for both uploads and downloads, you should carefully evaluate how heavily you plan to use the Internet and purchase accordingly, and you'll end up spending what's just right for you. |
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