How To Speed Up Your Dial Up Connection
Are you tired of having that turtle-paced dial up connection? Well, who wouldn’t? Surely 56Kbps is not quite enough for you to enjoy a great internet experience right? Despite the fact that we are now in a fast-growing era of technological breakthroughs and all, there are still some internet users who are stuck with using only dial up internet connections. Those users are from remote areas such farms and other rural places which still has limited or even no available broadband connections. While they are meaning to have high speed internet broadband connects at their homes, there may not still be any until the next couple of months or worst years. Infrared transmitters and satellite connections can be installed – yes, but this option will cost for thousandths of dollars annually. And although dial up connections states a 56Kbps bandwidth speed, the actual bandwidth speed of users only gets to 40Kbps. Indeed it is very frustrating to have that slow internet speed. You can’t enjoy playing online games, not even smooth internet browsing! What can users who live in remote areas that are far away from high speed internet connections do? Is there any way to maximize or speed up an internet connection without the need to of installing satellite dishes? Well, there is currently a new way to speed up your dial up connection. It may still not be as good as the broadband or cable internet connection which gives you 15Mbps speed, but be assured that you will have a regular 300Kbps internet bandwidth. This new technology is referred to as the Dialup Acceleration which was made possible through the combination of a Proxy and a Compression technology. It costs at around 6 USD to 10 USD monthly excluding your regular dial up fees and comes quite easy to install and utilize.
|
History
We started with just two employees, working out of a small room. All these years later, we have over 40 employees, but our passion and dedication remain strong. Working with us, you will find we still stay true to our roots.
Testimonials
"This is sample testimonial from a sample source." -- Sample Client, Location
"This is another sample testimonial from another sample source." -- Sample Client, Location