Low cost ISP Howto
The right cost, no connection problems and fast service are
the most important criteria for selecting an ISP. The following
Howto guide can help you to decide which type of Internet
access can be considered a high quality and low cost
ISP.
There are over 7,000 ISPs in the United States alone. Some cost
mere pebbles, while others can be much more expensive. When
considering the price for Internet access, many wonder if
paying such a high price is really worth it.
Choosing Internet service providers that stay at a low cost
while at the same time remaining high in quality can be
complicated if you do not know of the many different options
available to access the Internet. Cable, DSL and Satellite are
the three main ISP categories which you must consider looking
into. A dial-up connection can also be considered if you are
someone who rarely accesses the Internet and who is also
looking for a low cost ISP.
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How to
save money while choosing an
ISP?
1. Find money
saving links, coupons,
promotions.
2. In case of
DSL/Cable use bundles
- U-verse (AT&T) or
Triple Play (Comcast, Optimum
Online) bundled services.
3. Local or
global ISP? It's maybe a
question of cost because local
ISP are often cheaper than
nationwide ones. Plus, they
have better customer
support.
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The average fee for cable Internet is typically between the
range of $15 to $30 a month. This is slightly less than you
would pay for using DSL ($20 to $40, depending on speed) and
much less than the $50-90 cost of having to pay for satellite
Internet service. In other words, cable Internet service
providers = a low cost Internet provider. However, many ISPs
may charge up to $100 in additional fees to hook everything up
and install all the needed equipment. Nonetheless, many cable
companies who drive on the low costing ISP as their image offer
promotions which completely waive any installation fees, or
allow you to install the cable modem and cable wires yourself.
Fortunately, it does not take rocket science to figure out this
do-it-your-self option.
Cable Internet service providers cost less than other broadband
Internet service providers. Not only are cable ISPs
considerably faster and available to a much larger population,
but their installation is very simple and easy to get started.
On the other hand, if you're just looking for a low cost ISP,
and don't care about the benefits of high speed Internet
access, you may consider looking into dial-up connections,
which charge about $6 to $15 per month for an unlimited
plan.
Furthermore, for the ultimate low costing Internet access,
there are free ISPs. However, with these free ISPs, don't
expect much extra value, and do expect a lot of ads.
http://lowcost-isps.com/
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