Cable Internet
Cable is another way to receive an internet connection. Companies such as Spectrum (Time Warner Cable) used cable to send data to their customers. Now with cable comes the problem of when service is sent to a distribution box for a select area your bandwidth is shared in that box, meaning you can pay for the top package but only receive a fraction of the bandwidth you pay for. Cable is able to support more bandwidth than Dial-Up but with its bandwidth sharing, you can receive 500 megabytes a second one day but then only get a little over 10 the next.