Learn the different types of Internet
Cable
Delivered via coaxial cables, offering higher speeds than DSL. Great for urban and suburban areas, though speeds may vary with network congestion.
Fiber
Uses fiber-optic cables for incredibly fast and reliable internet. Ideal for heavy internet users, though availability may be limited and costs higher.
5G Home Internet
Mobile internet solutions with no need for home infrastructure. Coverage varies, with 5G offering higher speeds and lower latency compared to 4G LTE.
Satellite
Available almost anywhere, perfect for remote locations. However, it tends to have higher latency and can be affected by weather conditions.
Fixed Wireless
Connects via radio wave signals to a local tower. Suitable for areas without wired infrastructure but may face line-of-sight and weather-related issues.
DSL
Uses existing telephone lines for internet service. Affordable and widely available, but speed decreases with distance from the provider.
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Understand Internet Speed Capabilities
10-50 Mbps
- 1-3 users
- Send Emails
- Everyday web browsing
- Stream Moderate HD Video
- Moderate Online Gaming
50-100 Mbps
- 2-4 users
- Stream HD Video
- Stream Music
- Online Gaming
- Remote Work
- Moderate Smart Device Usage
100-500 Mbps
- 3-5 users
- Stream HD and 4K Video
- Stream Music
- Online Gaming with Multiple Player
- Remote Work and Home Office
- Smart Device Usage
100-500 Mbps
- 5+ users
- Stream HD and 4K Video
- High Quality Live Streaming
- Stream Music
- Online Gaming with Multiple Player
- Remote Work and Home Office with Creative software
- Smart Device and Smart Home Appliance Usage
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