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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Tired of Dial up, going to DSl or Cable..Advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="spyne" data-source="post: 3065396" data-attributes="member: 37406"><p>You are most likely going to have to go with whatever your local phone company is for DSL. There are very few markets where you can go with another vendor to get DSL. And that assumes you are close enough to their Central Office (CO) for DSL to work. Generally speaking, you need to be less than 3 miles from the CO, as the wire runs, in order for DSL to work. For cable, you are stuck with whoever delivers cable in your area, if anyone does. </p><p></p><p>From the sound of it, you are far enough away from a metro area that satellite may well be your best option. It works well and has good throughput speeds but there is some latency (delay). If you are used to dial-up this is probably not a problem, but if you decide you want to play on-line games it could be a concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spyne, post: 3065396, member: 37406"] You are most likely going to have to go with whatever your local phone company is for DSL. There are very few markets where you can go with another vendor to get DSL. And that assumes you are close enough to their Central Office (CO) for DSL to work. Generally speaking, you need to be less than 3 miles from the CO, as the wire runs, in order for DSL to work. For cable, you are stuck with whoever delivers cable in your area, if anyone does. From the sound of it, you are far enough away from a metro area that satellite may well be your best option. It works well and has good throughput speeds but there is some latency (delay). If you are used to dial-up this is probably not a problem, but if you decide you want to play on-line games it could be a concern. [/QUOTE]
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