 | reply to rradina
Re: If they don't expand the availability it doesn't m said by rradina: Only when it's as reliable and available as the common dial tone will it lead to other pervasive technologies.
It took quite a while for the dial tone to be as reliable as it it today. I think that DSL is getting there. In the past 4 years I've seen provisioning times go down from months to days, ranges extended greatly, and arguably better quality. We'll get there...one day. |
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 | reply to fancydancer
Re: If you have a choice, choose cable. I respect your opinion but you are being cheated, you said it yourself cable don't allow it's customers the opportunity of sharing their bandwidth with out digging deeper in your pockets. I personally have DSL and I love it I have it networked and it runs beautifully. I didn't have to use SBC's equipment but I am going wireless soon so I will give them a try. I think you should give your local phone company another chance you might like the response you get.. |
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