The cost is about the same, although it probably wasn't when I got it.
The package I'm on allows me to have 4 networked connections. It' s
not available in all areas, but at the time it was my only viable
highspeed connection - As I live 1000' too far from CO for DSL on
copper. This comes via fiberoptic to a box outside the neighborhood
and then converts to copper. They call it ChoiceTV (Qwest telco)
around here.
| Rob Giordano \(aka: Crash Gordon®\)
| |
| > VDSL is 1meg up, 1meg down.
| >
| > It's the telco competing product to cable connection, as I also get
my
| > cable TV over it. Only I'm not on a common network with my
neighbors,
| > like cable is sorta. Actually it enters my house at something like
| > 50meg, but most of that is taken by tv bandwidth...I think thats
what
| > the techdood said.
| >
| > My speed speed is split over my home network so if my kids are
playing
| > games, I slow down a little...but all in all its pretty good.
| >
|
|
| Very cool. I have cable now, but may switch to something else next
year
| when I move back to the mainland. Is VDSL available everywhere and
how
| does the cost compare? Thanks.
|
| TF
|
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