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Chapline.net wants to get you connected to the Internet and we're here to help you decide which is the best option for your home or business.
Dial-up Internet Access
Dial-up access to the Internet is provided via an analog modem. These modems are available in many different speeds: 14.4 kbps (kilobits per second), 28.8 kbps, 33.6 kbps, and 56k (v.90).
Cable Modem Access
A cable modem allows you to hook up your PC to a local cable TV line and receive data 100 times faster than 56k on average. This data rate exceeds that of the prevalent 28.8- and 56-kbps telephone modems. Cable modems attach to a coaxial cable line to communicate with a cable modem termination system at the office of the local cable TV company.
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
DSL is a technology that delivers high-bandwidth information 10 times faster than 56k on average to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines. Assuming your home or small business is close enough to a telephone company central office that offers DSL service, you may be able to receive data at rates up to 6.1 megabits (millions of bits) per second.
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