One major thing we can note about the world we live in is how fast it is developing. We can only imagine how the world was centuries ago and now we have a lot o technologies that can help us control places that we might never ever be. One such great technology is the internet and it was only a decade ago when dial-up internet was the prevalent form of internet connection, time has changed, technology has improved and dial-up internet is totally irrelevant in today’s world. Broadband internet has evolved, it is always improving and there is little to no sign of dial-up internet being relevant anytime soon. This article will be giving you some reasons why dial-up will never become relevant again.
1. It Leaves no Room for Improvement
While we might not think about the implications of not focusing on the future, the truth is that the future is really very important and needs to be focused on. I’m not talking about forgetting about the present and then planning for the future but I’m talking about living the present with the future in mind. Dial-up was only developed for the present and it left no room for improvement and while other forms of internet connection keep getting better with no sign of their extinction in the next century dial-up internet is already going into extinction.
Take the broadband technology for example, it is highly trusted and reliable and it is still developing and even though we’ve used it for more than a decade now it has been observed that we’re just starting to use it. No form of internet connection can get better and that is why broadband internet is ruling the world.
2. It Creates Room for Options
Life is about freedom and freedom is about options. We’re no longer supposed to be living our lives how somebody else programmed it for us but how we really want to live it. This concept can be clearly explained by the difference in the dial-up and broadband technology. The dial-up internet leaves no room for an option and it is either we follow suit with the single dial-up approach or have no internet connection at all. This is not the case with broadband internet and we now have different forms of broadband internet connections such as the cable internet, the DSL internet, the wireless internet and other forms of broadband internet – accessing the internet now is a matter of what you want and how you want it, not how you must use it.
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