usually dsl is faster but not always... if you do a lot of internet, look into dsl. the slowest speed you will get will be 384kb.. but could be up to 1.5 mbs if your close enough. I started out at 385kb and rewired the house so that the dsl splitter was on the outside and the dsl lean was home run from the outside splitter and got my speed up to 1.5mbts... but I am 18,530 feet from the central office and the last house before loadcoils, so I am as far away as you can get and still have dsl service.
Whats wierd is.. that the dsl works even when it rains for weeks and my phone does not. even with all the hum on the line the high freq dsl keeps on working... I have to wait a day or to for the lines to dry out and my phone is as good as new, but my dsl never fails. The $19.95 a month is a great buy for dsl. I hope you do as good as I have the last 10 years...I probably could even pay for faster, but the 1.5megabits is fine for now. Wild Blue is great for folks who cant get dsl or higher speeds..
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