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Sheridan wrote:
> Maybe it is because Adelphia bought Comcast's equipment but my cable service (both video and web) in
> West Fullerton has been steller. I've been using it (comcast@home now Adelphia's what-ever) for three
> years. I had DSL at the Heritage lab (in Anaheim) and I would NOT trade cable for DSL.
I guess it depends. Relatives in S.D. have RoadRunner cable, and have complained to me that the connect
speed is quite disappointing vis-a-vis the upgrade they were expecting from dial-up / 56K service. (And I
*never* see regular modem service connect there at better than about 31K, due to poor line conditions.)
A bit later on, Mark wrote:
> I have DirecTV DSL (which apparently used to be Telocity). I've had no
> real problems with it. Setup was easy (even for me!). I've retained my
> old ISP. Every time I've compared speed against others with DSL, my
> scores have fared near the top.
Is this service thru your satellite dish ? Either way, where do you sign up
for it ? Will they offer you a fixed IP ? And how is their Tech Support ?
Jordan
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