Remember the day? Burn your PowerPC 200Mhz turbo, with your 56k dial-up modem, wait a bit to your Hotmail page seem to wait longer to check your e-mail only to the connection, how did you make the send button! How times change.
It’s funny if you were using broadband, we quickly forget how painful that was dial-up connection. I used my dial-up to run a business and, in retrospect, I was pretty good. But today there is no way I could do without my broadband connection.
There is no doubt about it, broadband is really good and stay here. Of course, it is a logical development - demand streaming audio and video much more bandwidth and broadband connections are the only way to achieve something that is useful.
A recent survey showed that 53% of Americans who use the Internet now use a broadband connection. What they neglected to point out is that obviously it’s still only 47% of a dial. This fact corresponds to approximately 60 million people. Such statistics are also reflected in other developed countries. If you think that much of the developing world still uses dial-up then realize that many people still using a slow Internet connection.
Thus it is possible to accelerate your dialup connection?
Well, actually it is. There are a number of online services these days when you type “gas” of your remote connection. The internet can only claim the accelerator to speed up your dial-up six or seven times.
Before you scream with joy at this prospect, I think I want to stress now that these services do not accelerate to high speed Internet services to broadband. You use another type of technology on the same idea that things like zip files and mp3 files. These files use a compression algorithm to greatly reduce the file size.
Web Accelerator working in the same manner and, most providers also have a caching technology to allow them to save local copies of popular websites. The local copies are already compressed and can be sent to the user very quickly. The user must spend a bit of software on their computer, the data goes when it comes, it is in this way, the speed increases obtained are uncompressed.
Many people report good results with these systems. Some people compare the accelerator, even with broadband
Thus, while this is very good for basic web pages falling technology as you work with large video or audio files, etc. As an MP3 compressed file already, there is little pressure that can be done and throttle Internet has little effect. In addition, many services have a limit of file size means they do not even try to compress something so big as a regular pop music mp3 file.
But if you load only the normal web pages without too much flash animation and other bells and whistles, then I strongly recommend you take a fast track service. If your ISP does not offer, many will not even vote with their feet and watch some of these excellent services.
For more information, simply results from Google or Yahoo! the term “dial-up accelerators” or something like “the speed of my dial-up connection.” You will find many vendors willing to do to provide services.
Some popular services in the United States are NetZero and Earthlink. In the UK you want to take a look at someone like Mistral or Onspeed.com.

February 21st, 2010 at 6:58 pm
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