
You really want broadband, especially after reading the advantages of speedier Internet connections in the first chapter, even if you're not sure what "broadband" means. You want to get more from the Internet and World Wide Web more quickly than you do now. Broadband gives you what you want. This chapter and the next two will eliminate the mysteries of broadband and help you justify getting the service.
No matter how fast your computer is, you want that computer to go faster. Fact of life, this urge, and an excellent example of modern man's inability to be satisfied with the status quo. You are perfectly normal if you want your computer experience to run faster and jump higher. In fact, people would only call you weird if you said you're computer is too fast and you yearn for the old days when your 2400 baud modem connected you to the world.
You need broadband. You want images to arrive before your finger leaves the mouse. You want music to start before you can think of what the song sounds like after you click on the title. So let me define this "broadband" you need and want and help you get a handle on this new technology.
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