March 30, 2006

Comcast Broadband

Can be found in the Category: Leadership - 30 Mar 2006

It might seem a bit odd to for me to be talking about broadband cable; however, I need to drive this point home. This is for management and their staff.

Do you have high speed internet or better known as broadband at home? If you work on a computer everyday and access the internet, the days of “dialing up” should be over. Dialing up to connect to the internet is a horrendous waste of your time. If you tracked how many hours you waste accessing the internet via a regular modem, you would be astounded.

I have Comcast broadband service. I am going to use them as an example, because they offer great service. Comcast, like other cable companies offer promotions to get you installed and running on the net at high speeds. All you need is a cable modem, which you might get for free. If you get Comcast cable, you can call them and ask a bout whatever promotion they are running and within a week you will be downloading things from the internet at amazing speeds.

Every year my broadband service gets faster. Every year I get more done faster.

If your job requires that you need to access your computer from home or you are in some kind of support role, you should ask your employer to pay for part of the service. I am primarily using email and spreadsheets, but I would be lost without my speedy broadband connection.

The best thing I did five years ago was to subscribe to Comcast’s broadband service. There is no telling how many extra hours I have had with my wife and kids because of it. Check with your cable company and find out how their plan works. Then sign up and get plugged into world of high speed internet!



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