Editorial focus
Articles under the Andrew L. Brisforden name focus on plain-English explanations of internet availability. Topics include address-level service qualification, ZIP codes, postal codes, postcodes, fibre/fiber, cable/coax, DSL, fixed wireless, mobile home internet, satellite, hardware, Wi-Fi, installation, fees, bundling, and country-specific terminology.
The goal is to help readers understand why internet options can vary from one address to another, even within the same city, postcode, ZIP code, postal code, building, street, or neighbourhood.
Publisher background
Internet Availability Explained is published by WRS Web Solutions Inc.. Articles are informed by the publisher’s broader background in internet service, web hosting, and educational publishing, while remaining neutral and educational.
The site does not use the Andrew L. Brisforden name to imply personal engineering, legal, regulatory, or telecom licensing credentials. Where practical experience informs an explanation, it is the publisher’s background and editorial review process that provide that context.
What this author page does not claim
This author page does not claim that Andrew L. Brisforden personally sells internet service, confirms address availability, represents any provider, or provides professional telecom, legal, engineering, installation, or purchasing advice.
Educational content only
Articles on this site are for general educational use. Readers should verify service availability, plan terms, pricing, equipment requirements, installation details, and provider policies directly with providers serving their exact address.
Selected article areas
The Andrew L. Brisforden byline appears on articles and guides such as:
- Why Internet Availability Varies by Address
- Postal Code, ZIP Code, and Postcode Internet Checks
- Cable, Fibre/Fiber, DSL, Wireless, and Satellite Internet
- Internet Hardware Explained
- Internet Bundles Explained
Editorial standards
The site’s editorial standards are explained on the Editorial Policy page. The short version is simple: Internet Availability Explained explains how availability works; it does not sell service, rank providers, operate an address checker, or pretend to know live service availability at a specific address.