Internet Plans That Serve Your Home

by | Feb 13, 2017 | Internet Service Provider

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Walk into a child care facility and you may be surprised at the basic knowledge young children worldwide have about the world-wide web. Probably they watch their parents and elder siblings working, playing, or communicating with other people on their PC’s, smart phones, iPhones, iPads, and other mobile devices. Most homes today have smart TVs that connect to wireless internet to stream movies seamlessly. What makes all this possible? The residential wireless internet packages offered by ISP or internet service providers.

Your Home Internet Plans

Residential wireless internet packages are groupings of services that an internet provider offers that involves wireless broadband or the faster fiber optic plans.

Normal wireless plans offer download speeds from 1 Mbps to 15 Mbps for a pricing range of $24.95 to $99.95 per month and data limits from 10 GB to unlimited.

Residential fiber optics is available from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps for both upload and download speeds with a price range of $49.95 to $149.95 per month.

The Situation Today

Yes, what would life be without access to social media packages like Facebook, Twitter, and online newspapers? These are the aspects of life we, in our modern-day have taken for granted and the next generation, in fact the current generation, has become extremely dependent on access to these things so much so that life becomes meaningless without access to them.

Your Commercial Wireless Company

Safelink Internet Services is an ISP or internet service provider based in Idaho and they offer fast internet service throughout Idaho and certain parts of neighboring Oregon and Montana. They currently have over 10,500 loyal customers and still counting.

Contact them on their webpage so you can sign up for your broadband connection or you can also call them on (888) 692-5776 for more information on the residential wireless internet packages they offer. You can also follow them on Twitter for more information.