How to Avoid Swindle By Your High Speed Internet Provider
The internet is one of the most revolutionary invention of mankind. With every day passing by the use of internet is increasing drastically. We cannot imagine to spend a day without internet.
For the matter of fact we can't afford to survive a day without internet because it has become the Oxygen to our industrial, social and defense prosperity. The internet dependence is not only limited to any age group even school going kids feel it a bitter punishment, if asked to spend a day without internet. Our schools, universities, industries, hospital, trade centers, social life, military, and research centers etc. you name its all dependent on internet. With the advent and easy accessibility to internet the demand of higher and higher speed is increasing rapidly. Every one requires the higher speed possible. With greater speed more and more opportunities to surf the web opens up. The internet providers try to take maximum advantage of this situation and make the most out of the users by capitalizing the maximum profit. Large population of internet users are not happy with the speed and the amount they pay against it. Very few people actually take some time out and ponder over the situation that they are being looted by their service provider. Most of us have no idea about this relatively new world of internet and its inns and outs. If one is not satisfied by his high speed internet connection he will not do much to eradicate the situation. The maximum effort he will made is to call the provider and complain about the situation. Or by following the stereotype, will follow someone else's advice upgrade his connection to a more expensive one in pursue of the better speed. As its human nature to go by what other say. So now the question arises that what would be the pragmatic move if you are facing the same situation? The answer is always be aware of your surroundings and be aware of what you are dealing with. So first of all check the speed you are promised to get by your provider. It's not a hard thing to find simply check the internet package to find out the download speed (in megabits per second or Mbps) for which you are paying to your service provider. Then connect to internet and log into a site that checks internet speeds. (It's easily available on google). The website will give you the actual download speed that you are empirically getting. The huge gap in the download speed will confirm that you are being ripped off by your service provider.
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