Broadband is the prevalent type of residential internet service, thanks to its fast speed. Broadband (short for “broad bandwidth”) is a type of high-speed internet connection that is always “on.” There are several types of connections that fall under this category including DSL, fiber, wireless, and 4G/5G LTE.
Broadband was introduced in the late 1990’s, replacing mostly dial-up, which used the audible frequency of telephone lines. Because broadband uses a separate frequency than your voice line, it’s always connected, making it easier than ever to stay online.
Broadband internet allows users to quickly upload, stream and download large files. Let’s take a closer look at how this technology works.
Unlike a dial-up connection, a broadband connection uses a dedicated line exclusively for data transmission. DSL internet uses copper phone wires, cable internet uses the same coaxial cable as your television, fiber internet uses specialized fiber-optic cables, and there are wireless options like satellite and 4G/5G LTE.
Each of these types of connections use different frequencies, which provide a range of speeds. A service provider (ISP) uses a network of equipment such as cables, computers, routers, and other devices to connect your home to the internet.
There are four primary types of broadband connections available today. Brightspeed provides DSL, fiber and 4G, available depending on location.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) was one of the earliest forms of broadband to be introduced and, to this date, it’s still quite popular. DSL uses a single pair of copper wires in a telephone line for high-speed data connection. The DSL signal uses different frequencies from the voice lines, making it possible to use your internet and phone at the same time, without the need to disconnect and reconnect. Using a modem to bring the connection from your telephone line to your computer allows for DSL to get more “bandwidth,” which increases speeds. DSL speeds can be as high as 100 Mbps.
Pair bonding is an option for some DSL connections that generally provides double the bandwidth as compared to single line DSL service. With typical DSL service, there is only one pair of copper wires being used to deliver internet service. With pair bonding, two copper wire pairs (four individual wires) are used, thereby doubling your internet speed. When using pair bonding, speeds can reach up to 140 Mpbs. Pair bonding services are subject to availability within Brightspeed’s internet coverage.
Fiber internet uses a special type of fiber-optic cable, which allows data to be sent as pulses of light over thousands of tiny, transparent fiber strands. Because light is the fastest way to transmit data, fiber-optic internet is incredibly fast, and allows you to have a high-quality and reliable connection. Fiber internet offers speeds up to 1 Gbps. As the technology continues to evolve, the speeds will inevitably get faster over time. Fiber is an expanding technology that will soon be more widely available.
Cable internet is about as common as DSL. It uses the same coaxial cables that transmits TV service to carry a high-speed internet connection. Using a modem, you can connect to these cable lines and enjoy a high-speed, uninterrupted data connection. Cable internet speeds can be up to 940 Mbps for downloading and up to 50 Mbps for uploading.
Wireless internet is available via satellite. It’s most common in rural areas lacking the infrastructure of wired internet (DSL, cable or fiber) and is typically provided by wireless phone companies.
Satellite internet transmits data directly from a satellite orbiting the Earth. It’s not as fast or consistent as other types of broadband internet, but it can be used anywhere in the world. Satellite speeds for downloading are usually between 25 Mbps to 100 Mbps, with an average of 25 Mbps for uploading.
Broadband is a type of high-speed internet connection, while WiFi refers to an in-home wireless connection. Once you have broadband service, a router will help convert it to a wireless signal, allowing you to connect multiple devices wirelessly to the internet.
Contact Brightspeed today and learn more about our high-speed internet service and see what speeds are available in your area. Our fiber internet network is ever-expanding and we strive to reach more houses and businesses every day.
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