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You absolutely need to have an Internet connection
and you aren't thinking that a dial-up connection is going to do. You need
high speed Internet. However, you don't want to pay for it. Maybe you are
in a financial bind or perhaps you don't want to have to order it from the
only Internet provider or your area or maybe it's just that you're cheap.
Whatever the reason, you want to get access to high speed Internet and you
don't want to have to pay for it.
Here are some ideas that you can implement to
get high speed Internet at no cost:
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See if someone else in your neighborhood has an open connection. If you have a mobilephone or a laptop with a Wi-Fi connection then you can sign on and see
if someone in your neighborhood has high speed Internet access that you can
jump on to. Many people don't bother to secure their Internet connection and
that means that you can use it without doing anything besides signing on to it.
If you don't get see service, try moving to different parts throughout your
house to see if a signal comes in. You may be able to access high speed
Internet only in one room but you'll be getting it for free.
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Work from the coffee shop. Or the library. Or some other public space that has free Internet. If you
have a laptop then you can access free highspeed
Internet at these types of places all throughout the nation. At libraries, you
can even sometimes use free computers at no charge. At coffee shops, you'll
probably have to pay for the coffee you drink but it's a minimal fee for high
speed Internet.
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Surf the web at work. Your office almost certainly has high speed Internet. You can using it during your working hours and you can probably use
it before and after hours depending on the business that you work for.
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Use your phone to get online. More and more phones are capable of accessing the Internet. If
you pay for a phone that has unlimited data anyway then you might as well
access the web on the phone and not get charged for doing so.
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Move in with roommates that already have high speed Internet. If you're in a position to move to a new
place then you might want to look at places where someone else is already
paying for a high speed Internet connection. If you move in with a group of
people that is already paying for the service then you may not have to get the
price of using it included in your rent.
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Choose to live in a city that offers free Wi-Fi. There are many cities throughout the nation
that offer some type of free high-speed Internet. For example, the city of San
Francisco has teamed up with a company called Meraki
to install Wi-Fi repeaters throughout the city which means that people can
access free high-speed Internet in the areas where it's up and running. It's
not a good idea to move to a city for this service just yet since many of the
free Wi-Fi networks that have launched have ultimately failed but it is
something to keep an eye out for in your own area and something to think about
if you have any plans to move.
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Pay for high speed Internet but eliminate other bills to make up
for the cost. For example, let's
say that you have a landline. You don't need it because you have a cell phone so you could get rid of the landline and use
the extra money to pay for your Internet bill. Or you could even get VoIPservice which replaces the landline and gives you Internet
for the same cost (or even less) than you were paying to have the landline. In
effect, this makes the Internet free since you're not paying more than you were
before you had it.
In truth, high speed Internet costs aren't
that high these days - especially if you bundle your services through one
provider. But if you really don't want to pay to have it then you can try to
get around it and get free Wi-Fi.