Friday, June 6, 2008 

Broadband Internet - A Brilliant Way to Get Connected

For most of us, high speed internet has made our lives easier. We do not have to wait for long periods of time to open our email messages or download our favourite tracks from the internet. The restrictions of using dial up connections are now done away with; these are being replaced by broadband internet services. Internet access through broadband is proving to be perfect for taking on the challenges of games or browsing the websites with high amount of graphical content.

Some of us may be living at a very distant place, where using a DSL connection may not be feasible at all. Broadband internet access becomes significant in such situations. Using the internet through the broadband can be done from nearly anyplace. Downloading or setting up of dedicated software is not compulsory. A simple cable or DSL modem - with potentials for accessing the internet - serves the intention. The procedure of installation is trouble free; in addition, the costs of setting up are quite nominal. All these aspects contribute towards the growing recognition of this way of accessing the World Wide Web.

Few years ago, the cost of installing broadband internet was very expensive. However, the picture has changed and as of now, this means of internet access has become quite affordable. The merits of using this type of internet access are more than one. The internet access becomes more rapid. With rapid downloads as well as simple and trouble free uploads, the users do not have any reason to complain.

And the best part is that anyone and everyone can now enjoy these facilities, which are available from quite a few reputed service providers. People can make the most of these services and enjoy music, movies, games and video clips by downloading the same within seconds.

Wrapping it up, it can be said that in many areas of the earth and within different sections of people, time-consuming downloads from dial-up connections is now a thing of the past. Many users are in fact making the most of high speed internet to make their television shows more interesting. These connections are also being used for getting the most recent information on sports and news.

Raina Kelsey is an expert author, and writes about latest gadgets.
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Broadband - Crackdown On Illegal Downloads

Since the introduction of file-sharing and peer-to-peer networking, there have been constantly reported high profile legal struggles between the music industry and internet providers.

And now internet providers face potential changes to procedure due to a government green paper which would require them to take action over users who access pirated material.

It is estimated that around six million UK broadband users downloaded files illegally last year, with music and film industries claiming that such practices cost billions of pounds in lost revenue.

And with the government coming under increased pressure from those in the music and film industries to penalise piracy, users could find themselves paying the price for free downloads.

Negotiations between some of the biggest ISPs and some of Hollywood's biggest studios regarding a voluntary scheme for policing illegal downloads have been in progress for several years, however no deal has yet been reached.

Users suspected of illegally downloading music and films face the prospect of a 'three strikes and you're out' system, which could ultimately lead to the disconnection of their broadband service if no steps are taken to cease illegal activity.

However there is growing concern about how disputed allegations would be policed. With an increasing number of cases of 'piggybacking' and 'wi-fi hijacking' as the numbers of wireless broadband networks around the UK continues to grow, there could be difficulties in determining blame in some cases.

The green paper also outlines plans for schemes that would promote creative arts in the UK in a bid to encourage children to visit galleries and museums, attend theatre productions and take up study of a musical instrument.

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Broadband - Crackdown On Illegal Downloads

Since the introduction of file-sharing and peer-to-peer networking, there have been constantly reported high profile legal struggles between the music industry and internet providers.

And now internet providers face potential changes to procedure due to a government green paper which would require them to take action over users who access pirated material.

It is estimated that around six million UK broadband users downloaded files illegally last year, with music and film industries claiming that such practices cost billions of pounds in lost revenue.

And with the government coming under increased pressure from those in the music and film industries to penalise piracy, users could find themselves paying the price for free downloads.

Negotiations between some of the biggest ISPs and some of Hollywood's biggest studios regarding a voluntary scheme for policing illegal downloads have been in progress for several years, however no deal has yet been reached.

Users suspected of illegally downloading music and films face the prospect of a 'three strikes and you're out' system, which could ultimately lead to the disconnection of their broadband service if no steps are taken to cease illegal activity.

However there is growing concern about how disputed allegations would be policed. With an increasing number of cases of 'piggybacking' and 'wi-fi hijacking' as the numbers of wireless broadband networks around the UK continues to grow, there could be difficulties in determining blame in some cases.

The green paper also outlines plans for schemes that would promote creative arts in the UK in a bid to encourage children to visit galleries and museums, attend theatre productions and take up study of a musical instrument.

Looking for better broadband? Perform a broadband speed test and compare broadband providers to find a deal that suits you.

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