Residents of Atlas have discovered that bundling their Internet, phone, and television services is the optimal way to maximize their savings. You’ll love that the major Internet providers in Atlas have found ways to help you and your family save money on services you use every month. These bundles are going to bolster your family’s abilities to watch the shows they love most, stream their desired content, and research everything they need for their work.
In order to spend only what is necessary on your Internet plan, it is imperative to make sure you’re not spending too much on download speeds that you don’t actually necessitate. Typically, a Atlas family will require at least 25 Mbps for Internet surfing, emailing, and streaming. If you have a large family or have several members that enjoy online gaming, you may want to consider a plan with at least 50 Mbps. However, if your family really only utilizes the Internet for web surfing and email, you can probably get by with less than 25 Mbps.
Do you have a lot of avid readers in your Atlas family? If you are consistently finding that your Internet speeds are slowing, it may be because the readers in your family are taking all of your download speed. Download speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps) which is not to be confused with Megabytes per second (MBps). Megabytes per second is the measurement of a file size while megabits per second is the measurement of the time it would take for your Internet to download or upload a file. When downloading an E-book, plans with 25 Mbps or more will most-likely perform this action in less than a second. However, plans with less than 25 Mbps will take longer and can be what’s causing slow-downs at your Atlas home. Make sure you have enough Internet download speed for your family’s needs.
If you have enough upload/download speed but are still struggling connecting to the Internet still, your WiFi signal may be the culprit. Always check to see if your Internet plan has a strong WiFi output and also check on the router that comes with your plan. You want to chat with your Internet service provider to make sure that your router will send an effective WiFI signal to the entirety of your home.