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CHARTER Minnesota is a secure, fast cable Internet Connection. There is no need for a second phone line because the Internet comes from the cable already in your home. With up to 3Mbps of download speed you can be sure there is no need for waiting and you can quickly search for information or entertain on multimedia-rich Internet sites. The Internet Connection is always on and ready for surfing!
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CHARTER Minnesota Cable Internet vs. Dial-up
Together with CHARTER Minnesota Cable internet you can surf at speeds up to 100 times higher than 28.8 dial-up. You can share the internet connection within your family and connect up to 5 computers in your house and gain instant access to high-speed Internet access simultaneously.
If you are an existing AOL user, you can still access all your AOL settings through CHARTER Minnesota High-Speed Internet. You will get fast broadband cable Internet for only $19.99 for 3 months if you order now.
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transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP)
- A method of packet-switched data transmission used on the Internet. The protocol specifies the manner in which a signal is divided into parts, as well as the manner in which "address" information is added to each packet to ensure that it reaches its destination and can be reassembled into the original message.
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