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<title>Bye bye ISDN</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, it was a great learning experience fiddling with a Cisco 804, and was kinda nifty to have an ISDN connection, but the speed just wasn't enough to satisfy me.

After 6 months of 128k ISDN I've finally given up on it and have had a T1 installed. Expensive? Very. Worth it? Definitely!

It's almost like getting the internet for the first time again. After half a year of browsing with images and flash and javascript disabled, suddenly being able to do something trivial like, checking the weather forecast, without having to wait a minute or two is very refreshing.

I'll still keep the ISDN for voice. It sounds 5 times better then my POTS or cellphone. And I'll keep lurking around the ISDN forum too. You folks have helped me a lot and I'll return the favor by helping someone else if I get the chance. 

Here's hoping that cable or DSL comes my way before my 3 year T1 contract ends. And to everyone else on this board even sooner :)]]></description>
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