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imrf
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join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
·WOW Internet and C..

reply to Rambo76098
Re: This trend will just continue.

Are those prices the SBC promos?

It all boils down to each area, as it has been said quite a few times.

Here I get 6.0/500 for $45($55 without tv service) from my cable company, the closest SBC package is 1.5-3.0/384-512 for $37 a month with one year contract, which isn't worth it, IMO. Plus, I am then forced to have phone service through them too, which is another $40 or so a month.


Rambo76098

join:2003-02-21
Pataskala, OH

reply to imrf
Well at least in my area, dsl starts at $19.99- lower than most dial up big names. I pay $35 for 3.0/400 and if I wanted cable it would be around $60 a month from Insight for 2.5/375ish speeds (my neighbor next door has the insight broadband), so in my opinion, after he has had to use my computer several times a year because his cable went down, while in almost 3 years my dsl has never gone out, I'll stick with the cheaper, faster, more reliable internet connection at least while I live here.


thender2
Glamour Profession
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join:2004-05-16
Staten Island, NY

reply to john262
said by john262 See Profile:

1.5Mbps is slow? Am I missing something?
If you're paying more than $20/month, yeah..


imrf
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join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
reply to john262
In my opinion, yes, it's slow.

john262

join:2003-09-26
Elko, NV
reply to imrf
1.5Mbps is slow? Am I missing something?


imrf
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join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
·WOW Internet and C..

reply to jackknife
said by jackknife See Profile:

Until cable companies can wire more homes, DSL is be the winner. It's been 10 years since Cox told me that I would be able to get cable in 1 year. It still isn't here.
Cable has more customers wired right now, in the US. Did you even read the article.

I'm sure that cable is fine for all the poor families. But, anyone with any money at all will choose to go with a more reliable option like DSL.
Wow, what an ignorant and arrogant statement. How is cable for poor people? Looking at the posts here, I would say DSL is for poor people since they have the $20-$30 price for the slow 1.5Mbps and less speeds. As for reliability, that's all a matter of local systems. Both cable providers by me have had a 99.9% uptime in the last 3 years(that has been the time I have compared them).

I have money, and it's going to my faster cable service, instead of funding SBC.
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