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Choosing the right Internet connection for you

In fact, it is becoming less a luxury, and more a necessity. Most parts of the world now have access to this prestigious facility, although some others are yet to experience it. However, even with this, it cannot be denied that the Internet has already taken over our lives in more ways than one. Be it for corporate or personal use, it has so many advantages. Yet, for all its popularity, a majority of people remain for the most part clueless about what they should look for when signing up Internet services. Here are a few tips to help fix that.

Know Your Terminology

There is no escaping the terminology that comes associated with the whole thing, and you will find people throwing them around a lot. Unless you know exactly what is what, you will most certainly be lost. Though you need not be as proficient as Bill Gates, there are a few standards terms you should familiarise yourself with such as ISP (Internet Service Provider), broadband, bandwidth, uptime, latency etc. and of course those that describe the different types of Internet connections.

Business or Personal?

Whether you need NBN speeds explained or how much data you would need per month, you need to first know what your purpose is. Do you need the connection for business or personal use? Generally, ISPs or Internet Service Providers have specific packages categorised into each need. Customers are then at liberty to browse through them in their selected category. The benefits differ depending on the type of package you opt for. Businesses typically need a large volume of data, so signing up for a large package is fine.

Reliability

There is nothing more frustrating than having to deal with connection drops just when you least expect/ need them. Possibly even worse, is not being able to get through to the company responsible. Your ISP needs to be reliable, and on top of their game. They need to have 24/7 customer support so you can contact them at any time to resolve issues. When it comes to corporates, such issues can lead to huge problems. There is a decrease in productivity, which in turn slows down other parts of the business. Always make sure your ISP is dependable.

Length of Contract

As a rule of thumb, a contract should not exceed 2 years. This is mainly because services and other aspects could change; if you are locked in for a long time, you will not be able to go onto something better. Though they often offer reduced costs the longer the contract is, do not go over 2 years. You want to have the option of renewing your contract or terminating it periodically, so you have more flexibility. This is quite important again, for businesses, since you might have to cut down on costs and you should be prepared for such a situation in every way possible.

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