Cable ISP: How Does a Cable Modem Work

If you are looking for an ISP, you will want to take a close look at cable ISP. There are many benefits associated with cable ISP. Of course, in advance of really appreciating the benefits of cable ISP, it can be very helpful to understand how cable ISP works -- including how a cable modem works.

Through this brief article you are provided with some basic information about how a cable modem works. Of course, if after reading this article you have more questions about how a cable modem works, you should contact an ISP professional.

The Universe of Cable ISP

For literally millions of people, television brings entertainment, news and educational programs into their homes. Many will get their TV signal from cable television because cable TV provide a clearer picture and many, many more channels.

Anyone who currently has cable TV can now get a high-speed connection to the Internet from his or her cable provider. Cable modems compete with technologies like DSL. Cable modems are quite unique in that you can have 100 cable television channels and any web site on at the same time because they can flow over one single coaxial cable into your home.

In simple terms, if you do have cable television availability in your area, you should be able to obtain cable ISP service. This is true whether or not you are considering adding cable ISP at your home or at your business -- it is a perfect solution in many instances for Internet connection at any of these locations. (Indeed, many businesses are turning to cable ISP in this day and age.)

 
 

How Fast is a Cable Modem … Really?

Internet service providers and cable companies tout that their cable modems are as much as 100 times faster than a dial up Internet connection. Since a dial up modem runs at an ultra fast speed of 5 million bits per second, in theory it is possible. Generally though, consumers say realistically that a cable modem runs about 20 times faster that a dial up connections which runs at 56,000 bits per second.

Nonetheless, a cable modem is an incredible upgrade that is worth the money that you spend on it. Dial up connections that run so slow that it takes several minutes to load a page will take only seconds when you have a cable modem. This technology breakthrough truly is a huge time saver for everyone. When it comes to downloading large files of video or audio it will make your life so much easier. With a cable modem, there is no need to dial into an Internet service provider because cable modems are always on; they are constantly connected to the Internet. You will no longer have to wait for connection or get a busy signal but merely click on your browser and you’re on the Internet.

 
 

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