If you spend most of your time on the internet waiting for large
files to download or if you are a webmaster that uploads tens of
thousands of files onto your web sites each day, a DSL or cable
connection might be the answer.
Taking into consideration the speeds of Dial-Up, DSL, and Cable
connections, a DSL connection averages around ten times faster
than a Dial-Up connection and Cable is around three times faster
than DSL. The differences may or may not sound very spectacular.
But, as the sizes of the files you are downloading increase, the
more noticeable it will be.
Here are some calculators you can use to test the
download times of various file sizes on Dial-Up, DSL, and Cable
connections.
About Author :
Brian Shoemaker is the owner of internet service provider
directory ISPShakedown.com.