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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
Just wondering how it compares to a cable modem.
When I move and get hooked up with DirecTV I was thinking of going the DSL route to save some $$. I love cable but at $45 a month it's a little steep.
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Alright Matty, I don't know about the rates up there in New York, so I'll base this on the rates here in Southern Virginia. For cable internet, I am paying around $45 - $48 a month for a 4 MB download and whatever it is for the upload (the cable internet here is not two way, so the upload speeds are somwhere around half the download...not a big deal however.)
For basically $5 to $10 bucks less, you can get DSL from Sprint for the slowest speed (which is 256 KB/sec download.) For around the same price or a bit higher, the "mid-grade" DSL is around 1MB/sec and for about $70 a month, you can get the 3MB/sec - which is still slower than the cable and costs almost twice as much a month. You're also not immune to having drop outs in your internet performance - and if you think $45 a month for cable broadband is steep, then you're probably not going to be able to upgrade to the faster DSL.
We have DSL at work, and although the pages load up at relatively the same rate as cable, the downloads are sllllllllooooooooooooooooooowwwww! My advice would be to stick with the cable internet if possible. You get more bang for your buck. Although I'm sure your cable company might charge you more for just having the internet, in my opinion, it's still worth it!
That Guy, are you sure you have a 12 Mbps speed? Cox cable's premier package (which is the highest speed) only goes up to 5mbps download/768k upload.