Why You Shouldn’t Compromise On High Speed Internet

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When balancing your home budget, it’s tempting to consider high-speed Internet a luxurious personal expense. However, it’s actually too important to compromise on your Internet speed. Yes, you could hunt for bargain basement prices but you’ll end up with an infuriating slow connection. You have to stay connected to the web if you want to be part of the modern world.

Using the Internet should not be classified as a luxury. A good home Internet service falls into the category of a necessity. Here are 7 reasons why you should not compromise on your Internet speed and getting the fastest, most reliable connection:

1. Access to the Internet can enhance your personal growth.

There are many ways the Internet can foster your personal growth—from reading insightful blogs on topics that you find fascinating to watching YouTube tutorials on how to use some of the latest software. It can even help you with getting a formal education. If, for example, someone in your family is thinking of changing careers, the Internet is not only an essential tool for research but also for keeping up with class assignment even if you go to a local community college.

2. Access to the Internet gives you the option to work from home.

Even if you currently work in an office job, this could change. You might get a chance to work as a telecommuter. You might also decide to start a home-based business to earn extra money. In fact, millions of people across America now prefer to work from home rather than commute back and forth to an office. They save money on gas, avoid rush hour traffic stress, and can spend more time with their children and their pets. Even if you’re not considering telecommuting right now, it might be something that you will in the future.

3. Access to the Internet makes it easier for your children to do their homework.

It’s not just college-level students who are assigned homework that requires them to go online. Even high school students have to go online to do research on certain projects. It’s a hassle for you and your kids to have to drive to the library and wait for a free computer to get homework done.

4. Access to the Internet unless you to figure out anything you need to know around the house.

No idea how to bake Berry Morning Breakfast Crisp Recipe? Don’t have a clue how to reset the garbage disposal after it gets clogged up? All you have to do is go online. Right now, you have a cornucopia of practical knowledge at your fingertips. You might as well take advantage of it. There is an amazing world of blogs, streaming videos, and podcasts available to help you figure almost anything out.


5. Access to the Internet is a fast way to stay connected with people all over the world.

You can connect with family and friends on social media pages like Facebook or Twitter. You can connect with business associates through LinkedIn. And you can join forums where people talk about the things you enjoy. In fact, you might end up having more virtual friends than you do in real life because it’s so much easier to connect with like-minded people.

6. Access to the Internet is a great way to unwind after a hard day of work.

Sure, there’s always TV, but entertainment on the Internet is far more extensive. You can listen to your favorite music, watch old movies, catch up on the latest news or sports games, and even play video games.

7. Access to the Internet makes telecommunications easier.

There are many ways that you can connect with people through the Internet—email, text messages, video messages, Skype, What’s App, and so on.

8. Access to the Internet makes it quick and easy to shop online.

You can buy almost anything you want online. Even if it’s a physical item, it can be dropshipped to your doorstep. Naturally, you need a good connection when you use a payment processor online.

9. Access to the Internet is the perfect way to go back to school.

Although you may not be interested in getting another degree or paying for an expensive college education, you can still take college classes free from the best universities through the MOOC program. In a New York Times article, Instruction for Masses Knocks Down Campus Walls, Tamar Lewin explains how MOOCs are changing the world of education beyond recognition: “Welcome to the brave new world of Massive Open Online Courses — known as MOOCs — a tool for democratizing higher education. While the vast potential of free online courses has excited theoretical interest for decades, in the past few months hundreds of thousands of motivated students around the world who lack access to elite universities have been embracing them as a path toward sophisticated skills and high-paying jobs, without paying tuition or collecting a college degree.”

The Frustration of a Slow Connection

While you can certainly access the Internet with a slow connection, it’s frustrating waiting for websites to load up or watching a video which constantly pauses because it’s buffering. Instead of enjoying going online, you’ll try to avoid it.

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    Everything now starts to become digital that is why your internet speed should never be compromised. Thanks for this I know you have enlightened a lot of people. Thank you!

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