There have been a couple of glitches - and I have to confess that really crappy weather like we had a year ago January
can mess it up, but for the most part they have been quite responsive.
My download varies from 1.5 to 3.2 down and upload varies from around .7 to 1.2. The more I use a given connection
the higher and more stable it stays, which I understand has something to do with the technology.
I have this at my office as well as at home and my business partners' homes. We've been fairly happy overall
but it ain't the cheapest solution.
Dennis
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 16:56 -0800, Grant Kelly wrote:
Since the list has been quiet for a few days, I'll try and spark up a discussion about internet service. I'm sure the discussion has happened before, but a lot of things have probably changed in this competitive market. So what ISP do you go with? I've had Charter cable, which was great for downloading, but crap for uploading. I'm looking for a DSL service with at least 3.0 Mbps download, and as much upload as possible. I'd also prefer not to have a phone line be required (though this may not be possible for DSL technology). Dynamic IP address is OK. Any suggestions? Has anyone had experience with the new AT&T (although it's probably not much different from the SBC Yahoo! DSL). _______________________________________________ RLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug
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