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Pinching
Pennies with DSL
Though good cheap DSL is rare and free DSL
non-existent, there are many ways to defray the monthly
cost of DSL, which is the next best thing to cheap
internet access. By conducting business of any sort
online, you can write off your DSL internet rates
at business expenses. Also, if you earn more online
monthly than you spend, then even the least cheap
DSL rates pay for themselves. Finally, if your home
or business is located near a non-profit organization,
you can offer to share your DSL service with them
at no charge, which makes your DSL service, fees a
tax-deductible donation.
Making
the Most of Cheap DSL
If you do find a good cheap DSL broadband
service, it may limit your hours online, or charge
your heavily for going over a certain amount of time
online or data downloaded. A good strategy for getting
around these restrictions is to supplement your DSL
connection with a cheap internet access through a
dial-up connection. Though slower than a DSL connection,
dial-up can be used for low-data tasks like checking
email, or getting a weather update. By saving the
DSL for downloading large files, or bidding in the
closing seconds of an online auction, you can get
much of the DSL service for a cheap internet access
fee overall.
Free
DSL
More cheap DSL tips: There was once a time, in the
mid to late 1990's, when several businesses sprang
up offering free internet service. The only catch
was a small window full of their sponsors' ads would
be open whenever you surfed the internet. This fad
lasted a few years, before sponsors abandoned the
companies after they realized no revenue from these
ads. Since 2001, free dial-up services have been very
rare, free DSL non-existent. Any free DSL offer you
receive is at best a bait and switch, and at worst
an attempt to defraud you.
Cheap
DSL Service Providers
Outside the big names in the telecommunications industry
are smaller companies that have less range and features,
but due to lower operating expenses, can offer cheap
DSL. Sometimes these companies have unusual requirements
in their DSL agreements, such as spending a certain
amount of time looking at ad sites they give you,
and they may feature long commitment periods and very
heavy early cancellation fees. Support is often unreliable
from these smaller providers, so be sure to study
up well on any service offering you what seems like
unbelievably cheap DSL rates. You can get a good deal
from a cheap DSL service provider, but remember, there
is no such thing as a free lunch.
Finding
Cheap DSL from Other Sources
If you're looking for high-speed internet access that's
inexpensive or free, try a local library or internet
cafe. Libraries generally offer free DSL speed internet,
though they may limit the time you can use one of
their computers for. This is perfect for occasional
uses that require broadband, such as reading a large
file from your email, or downloading a song to your
personal media player. Internet cafes are not free,
but offer cheap DSL-speed connections, and often for
longer periods of time. This is great if you need
the internet for hours at a time, but only once or
twice a month.
About
Cheap DSL
Cheap DSL tips: Most providers lowest priced packages
are around 40 dollars a month, which is a bit steep
for something many people consider a luxury. Still,
most companies' highest priced DSL and broadband packages
soar well above a hundred dollars a month. So you
could call 40 dollars a month "cheap DSL."
Though some introductory rates are very cheap, DSL
service providers still need to turn a profit at the
end of the day, so don't let yourself be entirely
sold on a cheap internet access through DSL at below
40 dollars a month.
Sharing
Cheap DSL
Another way to get cheap internet access is to share.
Because advanced pieces of DSL hardware like DSL routers
and DSL wireless hubs can take a single signal and
distribute it to many people, try talking to your
roommates, housemates or people in neighboring apartments.
If everyone chips in, that 40 dollars a month can
be reduced dramatically, leaving you with very cheap
DSL rates. Though your DSL speed will be lower, and
you may have to find a way to divvy out other DSL
incentives like email addresses, it is still a vast
improvement over dialup.
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