Me, broadband and Irene

Broadband despite being around for a fair few years is still considered to be the future of the internet by many people. Whilst fibre optic cabling is yet to be installed in many places allowing for even faster internet speeds and increased content, broadband has quietly got on with offering companies and the online gaming community a great service. Access internet worldwide has become a watchword phrase for many gamers looking to play online with friends from across the globe.
Playing an online session of World Of Warcraft reveals the growing reliance the gaming community places on the internet. It’s so popular that the software company is even offering it for free as reported by the BBC recently. Millions of players worldwide are embarking on online quests every day of every week. It’s a fascinating change to the gaming world and has enabled many new friendships and more serious relationships to come to life. Many people are now meeting their life partners through online gaming. These people aren’t typical geeks either. Blue collar workers are assuming dual identities; working in an office crunching numbers during the day, and becoming Rothargar the mighty Elf Warrior wooing the mystical princess Jaxtra in the online fantasy world. Except it isn’t fantasy for people anymore.
Conventions, meet ups, dating and more are all being organised thanks to the internet and the advent of broadband. Many companies like ’abroadband’for example are offering tempting competitive details to the online community and gamers along with everyone else are lapping it up. Whose to blame them? You’re more likely to meet your future partner online then you are in the street these days.
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