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		<title>Connecting to the Internet: Better DSL, Dialup or Air Cards ?</title>
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Well, the choice is obvious. If your area is covered by DSL do not wait a minute, call your phone company and install a DSL line. At&#38;t charges for new subscribers 20USD each month, 40USD after twelve months.
But if your area is not covered by the benefits of DSL the advantages of the connection with [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;">Well, the choice is obvious. If your area is covered by DSL do not wait a minute, call your phone company and install a DSL line. At&amp;t charges for new subscribers 20USD each month, 40USD after twelve months.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;">But if your area is not covered by the benefits of DSL the advantages of the connection with an air card compared to the old 56k dialup are several:</p>
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<li> Great speed, from 1Mb up to 7,2Mb depending on the availability of 3g or HDSP.</li>
<li>Benefits of travelling, the signal covered by your air card will follow you everywhere. So no more trips to the coffee bar to find a wifi hotspot.</li>
<li>No more problems downloading large files, you can enjoy movies, music and TV streaming with excellent quality, you can also use software such as Skype or Voipcheap for free calls.</li>
<li>The telephone line of your home will not be more engaged for as long as you are connected to the Internet. You can stay connected 24hrs a day.</li>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;">The costs: 80USD each month if you choose At&amp;t and additional 35USD for activation fee. The duration is two years, what you need is just your computer and your super air cards.</p>
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