| | | 10 Reasons to Use Dial Up10 Reasons to Use Dial UpAlthough dial up internet connections have been on the decline ever since the release of broadband, there is still a market for dial up throughout the UK and in fact across the world. Many people are obsessed with faster internet, and understandably so in some instances, but a lot of people simply want to be able to get online without the hassle – and they don’t care what speed they do it at. Dial up connections may not be the perfect solution for businesses anymore, but they are still very useful for home usage, and many people still prefer to use dial up.
Here are 10 reasons to use dial up internet:
1.Cost – It is free to use dial up in most cases nowadays, with the only cost going to your phone line for the cost of connectivity.
2.Contracts – Dial up is made simple with no lengthy contracts, which means you aren’t tied down to anything long-term.
3.Setup Charges – Setting up a dial up connection is as simple as plugging a wire into a phone line, so there are no external setup or installation costs needed.
4.Familiarity – Dial up has been around for a lot longer than broadband, so using it is often a familiar experience for most users.
5.Usage – Unlike broadband, you can use dial up for as much as you like, without having to worry about limits or extra hidden charges.
6.Connectivity – The reach of broadband for most ISPs is limited due to the coverage network, but to connect to dial up you simply just need a phone line.
7.On the Move – If you are travelling a lot, then hooking up your computer to a hotel phone line will allow you instant connectivity to dial up internet.
8.Support – As you are only connecting a phone line there is less chance that you will experience much technical difficulty, so the need for support is greatly reduced compare to broadband.
9.Anonymity - Unlike broadband, dial up connections are anonymous meaning that your identity isn’t monitored when browsing the web.
10.Instant Access – If you sign up for broadband you have to wait for activation, but dial up you can be signed up and browsing online within minutes
So if you were still wondering whether to get broadband or a dial up connection, then there are 10 reasons to sway you towards the dial up route. Although it may not be as popular as it once was, that isn’t because it is a terrible service; it is simply because people crave faster access to information. Businesses have had to upgrade as a necessity in most cases due to the transfer of data, but for home use it can be perfectly fine. If you are looking for a type of connection that is without hassle, without contracts and without setup time, then it may be just the ticket.
There are many ISPs still operating solely in the dial up ISP sector, who are trusted, efficient, and in most cases, free.
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