The only ways to obtain free broadband service is to use someone else's. There is no legal way to get broadband connection in your home free of charge, unless e.g. You're renting and the owner has included free broadband access in the lease agreement (which technically speaking isn't free, just free to you). You can get such service free of charge, but only by using someone else's service as stated above, which usually requires that you go to where the service is provided rather than have it in your home.
Here are some options, but keep in mind that using an open wireless service is riskier than using your own in-home network (for which you would need to pay). - Many coffee shops have free WiFi - Some airports have free WiFi - Most public libraries have free Internet, some via free WiFi - Some towns have set up a free WiFi "cloud" - Many businesses have broadband in the office (but you must get permission to use it for non-work-related matters, and even then there are certain things you simply should not do with it).
Without stealing your neighbors connection, you don't. There is no free internet. You have to pay an ISP to get internet service, just like you have to pay the telco for phone service.
Also, remember that if you decide to go with DSL, you have to have an active landline. Then they do some crazy connection stuff at a remote location. Cable internet, you have to have an account with them to connect.
Fiber Optic... once again, ISP is needed.
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