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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/413887"><b>axus</b></A> : I'm using their 5/2 service, the 2MBit upload is really the noticeable part.  Emailing big files is obviously faster, uploading to websites is very nice.  They also offer 15/2 service, but I didn't need the download.  This is in northeast virginia, though.  I don't think going 15 -> 20 is that big a deal, of course I want download speed to progress.  Verizon going to 20/20 is a real advance I think, which hopefully they compete on to the fullest.]]></description>
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