DSL Providers Make Sense for Home Based Businesses

Today’s home-based entrepreneur usually operates many types of devices from home including a telephone, FAX, and computer with Internet access. There are several options available for connecting to the internet, including satellite and cable, but the most affordable service belongs to the DSL providers. Depending upon your need for speed, the cost can range from twenty to forty dollars a month. The plans with the lowest price allow you to transfer data between five and fourteen times faster than an ordinary dialup connection. The higher price plans usually allow you to operate at speeds up to one hundred twenty-five times faster than dialup services. A small business with low reliance on the net, can usually get away with only subscribing to the “light” plans since they tend to mostly use the internet for email and general browsing type activities.

It is a good idea to compare the cost of different high speed DSL providers before ordering your service. You can find many good resources on the net to help compare fees between the ISP’s. Services can usually be ordered online, saving you time waiting on hold. Prices vary for installation, set up fees and monthly services. If you live in an older home you may be better served by calling the companies directly though. The increase in the number of home-based over the past twenty years has led to increased demand on the telecommunication systems. Older homes built before the onset of the home computer and Internet are especially limiting for the person who wants to work at home. Most homes in this category have only one telephone line coming into the house and it is usually in the kitchen or living room area. Unless the home-based entrepreneur wants to sit at the kitchen table or in front of the TV to do business, it usually means a second line must be added to the house if a separate telephone number is needed for the business, although if this is not necessary, the DSL provider can accommodate a telephone and computer on one line.

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