Internet Access
There are a few internet service provider (ISP) options available to you.
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Yahoo BB
Yahoo BB is the most widespread ISP and there's a very useful service called BBApply which helps English-speakers (and JETs in particular) get signed up with the service. It is especially useful for people from the US as calling the US from a house/apartment with YahooBB only about ¥2.5 per minute.
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Local cable company
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ISDN/ADSL
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Fiber Optics
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Wireless service
Wireless services can be split into 3 basic categories: Wireless Data, Mobile Broadband, and Advanced Mobile Broadband/WiMAX.
Wireless Data
Wireless Data services (such as those offered by Willcom) are prohibitively expensive and prohibitively slow. As 3G mobile broadband networks have become nearly ubiquitous, there is very little reason to even consider this an option.
Mobile Broadband
While 3G mobile broadband service can be had from any of the major cellphone providers (and as such, deals can be added onto existing data plans for your phone, if and you have one), the largest and most well established networks for wireless data are run by emobile and softbank (they share networks). Speeds are promised around 7.2 down and 5.2 up, but what you actually get is closer to 3.0 down and .3 up.
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Advanced Mobile Broadband/WiMAX
In recent years, several carriers have begun to roll out their advanced mobile broadband networks. These networks show huge increases in speeds, with comparitively little increase in cost. Emobile offers a 21Mbps service for only ~¥1,000 more than their 7.2Mbps service. Then there is WiMax, an advanced mobile broadband network run by UQWiMAX, for competitive prices (~¥4,500 a month) they offer promised speeds of up to 40Mbps. With these speeds and prices, Advanced Mobile Broadband could very well be an alternitive to more traditional home internet solutions. The only problem is in avaliability, unless you are in the city, chances are you won't be able to get it.
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