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High-Speed Internet

Experience the Internet like it was meant to be.

Cable makes the Internet rock. With response times and blazing-fast speed that goes way beyond DSL. With an ever-present connection that means you'll never again have to wait to get online. With reliable performance that's pure bliss compared to dial-up. And with enough power and speed to make everything from email to video perform like a champ on your PC. Forget phone lines. The best Internet experience on the planet now comes from cable.

Cable high-speed Internet service is the connection of choice for an always-on America. With more than 27 million homes now connected, cable's the most popular conduit in the country for a new-era Internet service that's transforming the online experience. That's because cable high-speed Internet service delivers new advantages the old-school Internet never had:

The difference you'll experience with a cable Internet connection is remarkable. Without going too far into Megabit-babble, the broadband Internet services offered by cable providers today generally deliver data at a speedy rate of at least 3 Mbps (that's Megabits per second, or millions of bits per second). Some even go as high as 15 Mbps. The astonishing capability of cable Internet service has helped to provoke a revolution in modern media, with video, music and multimedia content now running smoothly, reliably and at your command over literally thousands of Web sites.

That's not all. If you've ever used a dial-up telephone modem to get to the World Wide Web, you remember that part of the process was "establishing the connection." That meant finding the right phone number for the modem to dial, then listening as it collected a dial tone, dialed, and sputtered and beeped into a connection. Then, when you were done, you had to "hang up" to end the connection. By contrast, high-speed Internet connections are always on. You don't have to wait to "establish a connection." Why does that matter, practically? It's a convenience thing. You're wondering whether it's a shorts day or a pants day, and want a quick assessment of the day's weather. You could wait for the weather forecast on TV. Or, you could wander over to the PC and do a very quick search. Ditto for your mail - faster access means more convenience. That's something everybody can connect with.