On Wednesday 10 September 2003 09:40 am, Andrew Hunter wrote:
> Whence the "yuck"?  I admit that I don't know too much about cable vs.
> DSL, besides the usual coax vs. phone line implementation, but it seems
> that the two are vastly superior to dial-up and carrier pigeons.  Why is
> DSL preferable?

Last I checked into cable modems when it was AT & T, you could not run servers 
(web, mail, ftp, etc), the IP address was not static, and AT & T had to be 
your ISP.  A lot of people such as myself want to be able to run a web server 
on our connection.  That's what I do with knine.net.  (Good old Xmission)  
And AT & T as an ISP, nowayman.

-- 
Jacob Albretsen
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