The technology your ISP uses to send internet to your home makes a difference in speed, reliability, availability and more. There are different modes of internet access, and here at CNET, we've ...
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Cierra was an associate writer for CNET's broadband team, covering all things home internet. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a master's degree. Cierra is ...
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Whether you’re relocating to the Bay Area or you’ve been residing here for a decade or more, picking the right internet provider can be challenging. With 28 internet providers serving the Bay Area, ...
Your internet can feel fast one day and frustrating the next, even when the plan on paper looks the same. Xfinity and AT&T often advertise similar speeds, but the experience and what you pay over time ...
Providers currently use ‘fibre broadband’ as a catch-all term. But Ofcom wants them to give consumers greater clarity on whether they will get full-fibre or a partial connection. Fibre broadband ...
When you're choosing an internet provider, consider availability, speed, affordability, reliability, and customer service. Think about your household's needs (gaming, multiple people working from home ...