Cable Internet ProvidersIt was so convenient to surf on the web while we were in Singapore, because my brother-in-law's computer was always connected to the internet. There was no need to dial-up and patiently listen to the modem screech, beep and ping. That's the convenience of cable internet. Cable internet is similar to cable TV. There's this cable that snakes its way into your homes and into your computer's cable modem. Each time you switch your computer on, the internet and the web is right there, waiting to be viewed. It also makes emailing your relatives (in real time) easy to do. In the Philippines, the cable internet providers I've heard about are Destiny and Skynet. PLDT has a cable internet package, or so I've heard. The connection can be quite fast, but that would depend on how many other subscribers are surfing at the same time as you. This service is also quite popular in other countries such as the United States, because various cable internet providers are aggressively marketing their services. In the end, it's all about connecting people effortlessly and inexpensively. 6.0MB of High Speed Internet - Get COMCAST FutureDial - Connecting People and Information
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