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DaDogs
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Deltaville, VA

reply to KAD Imaging
Re: "Unlimited" is a BEAUTIFUL Word

said by KAD Imaging See Profile :

said by tpeng See Profile :

...Because forthright honesty is the greatest enemy of marketing
Bingo!

TRULY UNLIMITED DSL

Vs.

MOSTLY "Umm..limited" Cable

Which would you choose?
Now this is where I have to get off. Truly unlimited DSL that actually delivered promissed speeds is one thing and as a matter of fact, a rare thing.
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BonezX
Basement Dweller
Premium
join:2004-04-13
Canada

said by DaDogs See Profile :

said by KAD Imaging See Profile :

said by tpeng See Profile :

...Because forthright honesty is the greatest enemy of marketing
Bingo!

TRULY UNLIMITED DSL

Vs.

MOSTLY "Umm..limited" Cable

Which would you choose?
Now this is where I have to get off. Truly unlimited DSL that actually delivered promissed speeds is one thing and as a matter of fact, a rare thing.
you also forget that you have to be within a certan distance to get DSL.

my cable is uncapped/unrestricted has higher speed and costs less then most of the stuff i see in the states, why ?, because the company has a huge advantage over AT&T, it's mostly rural where i am.


jkreuzig
Whatever

join:2001-07-11
Yorba Linda, CA

reply to DaDogs
Now this is where I have to get off. Truly unlimited DSL that actually delivered promissed speeds is one thing and as a matter of fact, a rare thing.
Probably not as rare as you might think. As long as you are within distance, and chose the CORRECT provider, getting unlimited DSL at promised speeds is not a problem.

Remember, it's all about the details. Read up on the details of what sort of DSL you are getting and you can easily get what you are looking for.


DaDogs
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Deltaville, VA

reply to BonezX
said by BonezX See Profile :

said by DaDogs See Profile :

said by KAD Imaging See Profile :

said by tpeng See Profile :

...Because forthright honesty is the greatest enemy of marketing
Bingo!

TRULY UNLIMITED DSL

Vs.

MOSTLY "Umm..limited" Cable

Which would you choose?
Now this is where I have to get off. Truly unlimited DSL that actually delivered promissed speeds is one thing and as a matter of fact, a rare thing.
you also forget that you have to be within a certan distance to get DSL.

my cable is uncapped/unrestricted has higher speed and costs less then most of the stuff i see in the states, why ?, because the company has a huge advantage over AT&T, it's mostly rural where i am.
I didn't forget that DSL is distance sensitive. I am an ISP and have delivered both SDSL over bare copper and resold Verizon DSL.

Cable doesn't have the kind of distance limitation that DSL has but being rural isn't always helpful. The cable carrier in our area has more than 200 subs going thru a T-1 gateway. Clearly speed is relative
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DaDogs
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join:2004-02-28
Deltaville, VA

reply to jkreuzig
said by jkreuzig See Profile :

Now this is where I have to get off. Truly unlimited DSL that actually delivered promissed speeds is one thing and as a matter of fact, a rare thing.
Probably not as rare as you might think. As long as you are within distance, and chose the CORRECT provider, getting unlimited DSL at promised speeds is not a problem.
It is not difficult to get the link between you and the ILEC to run at advertized speeds. It is frequently a problem to get the thruput you are promissed thru the ILEC's gateways.

said by jkreuzig See Profile :

Remember, it's all about the details. Read up on the details of what sort of DSL you are getting and you can easily get what you are looking for.
Aye, understood. Good advice. Wireless is becoming a more viable option every day. My hope is to take down my DSL circuit and go to a wireless circuit to our tower.
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John Galt
Forward, March
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join:2004-09-30
Happy Camp
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said by DaDogs See Profile :

Cable doesn't have the kind of distance limitation that DSL has but being rural isn't always helpful.
Just to clarify...cable has distance limitations also. It is related to the number of cascaded amplifiers in the chain.

There are technical means such as microwave to new headends to overcome this limitation, but the point is that it is not possible to have an "infinite" number of amps in a cascade.

Well, you can...it just won't work, that's all.


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DaDogs
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Deltaville, VA

said by John Galt See Profile :

Well, you can...it just won't work, that's all.


Hey John;

What is the limitation on cascaded amplifiers in a cable chain? How far can one go on one amp (generally) and how many amps are allowed in a chain?

Thanks
-m-
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