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Complete Guide to Outfitting Your Home Office

Broadband

Dial-ups and DSLs and cables, oh my! You're now entering the dark forest of Internet connections. With several high-profile broadband company fallouts over the past year, you'll be looking for a stable option. Check DSL Reportsto see what's available in your area. It's a hodgepodge of a site, but it covers a variety of connection options and is well-stocked with service reviews.

DSL and cable are popular choices for home offices. Expect to pay around $40 per month for low-end 256K DSL. Modem and installation prices can vary widely, so don't hesitate to shop around among large providers like Earthlink, local phone companies like Qwestand independent dealers found in the Yellow Pages. Of course, nothing says you have to go with broadband. If it's not integral to your business, you might do like Zbar does and stick with a sub-$20 dial-up account.



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