  terrywin
join:2003-08-28 Hillsboro, MO | Hmm..
Those dialup users (like myself), are thinking.. when the hell will it finally be available in their area... |
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  Omega Displaced Ohioan Premium join:2002-07-30 Cheyenne, WY clubs:  | I can't believe that people are stuff using 14.4K modems.
I did connect to the internet on an external modem.
We need broadband nation wide. -- "The doctor's X-Rayed my head and found nothing" |
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 klross32148
join:2003-02-23 Jacksonville, FL | Yeah, I'm still waiting for ISDN in my area. Connecting to my ISP at 26.4k because the phonelines are ancient. |
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  Googled Yay, I have FIOS
join:2001-08-13 Orchard Park, NY
·VoicePulse
| reply to terrywin What's interesting is that, from the graph, it would appear that the people who are able to real broadband are at least giving their 56k modem to those of us who can't get real broadband. -- DirecWay DW3000 DRS, SatMex 5 1170 gateway 164, P3-533/256 MB, AOL+ 7.0 4114.10712 on 98SE w/ICS,shared to 2 x 2K Pro, 1 x Redhat Linux 7.3, 1 x Netgear 802.11b |
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  Synon29
join:2003-09-13 Cabot, AR
| reply to terrywin I feel for you man. If it wasn't for the phone company here offering wireless internet service I wouldn't be able to have any kind of hsi myself. The best comcast can do is 3 years. We do have a dslam here in the town that I live in, but i'm about 700 feet to far, and even if I could get it, I imagine the speed would not be all that fantastic. You could always get some friends together purchase a t1 line and split it up wirelessly. |
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