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Which Broadband Connection Is Right for You?
courtesy of cnet.com - In a perfect world, we'd all have superfast, always-on Internet connections that shuttled at least 10 megabits (that's 10 million bits) of digital data to our computers each second.

In reality, if you want a broadband connection at home or in your small office, you have two choices, a cable modem line or a digital subscriber line (DSL), and neither can really deliver Ethernet-like speeds. But these technologies do make it possible for you to watch video clips, play video games online, or just surf the Web without drumming your fingers as you wait for pages to load. What's more, both DSL and cable access are becoming increasingly affordable, especially when compared to T1, T3, or ATM connections, which can cost thousands of dollars per month.

Although DSL and cable services are affordable, several factors affect the quality of your connection, including location (how close you are to your DSL provider) and security (how much the service opens your computer to hackers). We'll explore these two technologies, dispel the myths, lay out the pros and cons, and help you decide which one best suits your needs.

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