AOL Broadband Internet

by Ethan Cole

 
 

I have been using high speed internet for about three months now, and I have to say that I have never been more happy with my web browsing experience. I tried many internet service providers before, but mostly I was using AOL dial up You see, there was no high speed internet in my area. I live in what you might very well call the boonies. This is a one horse town if there ever was one – just a strip of stores for downtown on the main drag, and then you are through. But the interstate coming through changed everything. Soon there were new restaurants opening, a booming population and better economy, and of course, AOL broadband internet.

I have to say that now that I have tried AOL for broadband, I would never go back to my old dial up service. Compared to AOL broadband internet, I think that it would be almost unbearably slow and poky. I mean, now that I am using AOL broadband internet I can download flash animation, check my email, and go on my MySpace page thirty times a day to see if anyone has given me a message. I mean, when I was using normal AOL dial up, the best that I could do was email, and maybe some text based news pages and blogs. But with AOL broadband internet, I can really access anything that the internet has to offer, which is the whole point, after all.

 

Recently, however, I have thought about trying other high speed internet services. It isn't that I don't like AOL broadband internet, because I definitely do. It is just that there are so many options available, I feel that I had better try out some other stuff. I have heard that Yahoo dsl is offering something like thirteen bucks a month for high speed dsl internet, and that is much better than what I am paying now. There are some people who stick with AOL broadband internet through thick and thin, but they are usually not all that internet literate. They are just under the impression that there are no other options at all that are available, so they stick with what they have always been using. But in reality, there are many other Internet service providers that provide the same or better performance, at least as far as I have heard. I figure I had better check it out myself.