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What Connection Speed is Best?

What Connection Speed Should I Choose?

Most home users find the 512Mbps broadband connection offered by ISP's to be the most suitable. At up to 10 times faster than dial-up and with today's broadband prices the same as last year's dial-up prices, it is an excellent choice!
For users who require that extra download speed, such as business users and gamers who plan on playing games online, a 1Mbps or 2Mbps deal (sometimes called "double broadband") is probably better suited to need. If you are a dedicated enthusiast or a business relying on the internet, or planning to expand your business onto the internet, although the 1Mbps and 2Mbps broadband connections will give you excellent performance, it may be worth considering a 4Mbps connection.

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