On Wed, 29 Sep 2010, Spencer Cheng wrote:

> I am looking for a broadband provider who can supply 10 Mbps symmetric 
> broadband in the west end of Ottawa for some demos and (Linux) protocol 
> testing. Need decent uplink bandwidth so most broadband services are 
> out. Hosting companies would be fine if they can guarantee consistent 
> amount of bandwidth available. Does such a service exist at 
> semi-resonable price? I would love to get fibre pulled to my house but I 
> don't think it is gonna to happen. Thanks in advance.

You might look up TekSavvy's MLPPP (bonding) option. It's not going to be 
cheap. But anything else, if you can get it, is not going to be cheap 
either. Of course, it still won't be symmetric.

Someone posted a speedtest of many (8?) MLPPP'd DSL lines on the 
dslreports teksavvy forum in the past 3? months. The numbers were quite 
amazing IIRC.

Brett
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