Continuous improvement is a noble goal, but one that many companies have trouble meeting. It is easy to make some improvements and then stagnate for a while, but it is very difficult to continuously figure out ways to make a service better or to offer newer and better products to a customer. Among the few companies that have figured out how to make continuous improvement part of their company’s policy is Comcast. Comcast has an impressive record of getting new technologies to its customers very quickly and figuring out ways to improve an already impressive service.
One of the reasons that Comcast offers high speed Internet access along with its other services is because high speed Internet has almost become a necessity these days. Anyone who has used a dial up Internet service lately with any frequency knows that there are just a lot of places on the World Wide Web that you just can’t go with that slow of a connection. For example, just about any web page that takes advantage of Flash media will be really slow to load, and some of them won’t load at all.
Shopping for a high speed Internet service for your home can be a rigorous experience. This shouldn’t be surprising given the tremendous range of high speed Internet technologies that are available to you and the different level of service that many of them have.
Bundling telecommunications services together into a single package is a marketing tool that benefits both consumers and the companies that supply the services. At least that’s the case under ideal conditions. Under less than ideal conditions, the companies involved see most of the benefits while the benefits that the consumers enjoy can easily be offset by a new set of frustrations.
The cost of phone service has been going surprisingly quickly for years now. This has prompted a lot of people to look for alternatives to getting their home phone service from the traditional phone company. The good news is that land line phone service for many homes is available through cable TV companies.