The broadband cable connection is provided by the local cable TV
provider. Here the cable Internet connection speed varies with the
number of users on the service at a specific point in time. Given a
specific geographical area, users of the broadband cable service share
the connection bandwidth which slows the speed the more users are on the
system. This will occur at the peak times for example late in the
evenings after the work day is over when many people will be accessing
the Internet. Somewhat misleadingly, often the cable company would
estimate connection speeds that are based on the thinking that you are
using the service. But that is clearly not the case.
Fiber-Optic
The newest broadband service is fiber-optic, which is the fastest
Internet connection thus far. However, this type of Internet service is
still in its infancy as its service areas are quite limited and because
the laying down of the fiber-optic cable takes a while to complete.
Wherever it is available, the cost not only competes with that of DSL
and cable, but it provides a much faster connection than both of those
services
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