said:
>By contrast, the DSL here very seldom craps out on me
>(can't recall the last incidence -- has to be many
>months ago), but when it does there is generally some
>external line or telco infrastructure fault that will
>last for a few hours until it gets resolved. Forced
>to choose between these two situations, I think I
>would continue to opt for the DSL, whenever faced with
>that decision.
Hi Jordan,
At&t now offers their regular DSL service (up to 1.5 Mbps) for $19.99 a
month, and a high speed (3 to 6 Mbps) for $24.99 a month. Do you have any
experience with the higher speed service to know if it is reliable?
Thanks,
Sandy
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