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how do your broadband choices work for you?
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<blockquote data-quote="can't sleep" data-source="post: 1101568" data-attributes="member: 65695"><p><strong>Hope this will help!</strong></p><p></p><p>First: Thanks for visiting this space. Wish I had a difinitive answer for you. I don't.</p><p></p><p>What I've decided: Have AT&T for land line. Will seek out DSL High Speed Connection. Don't know which, as I have not checked out download caps yet. Will have to buy DSL modem, but does not seem to be a big deal, as I would have to pay 5.00 per month to lease from cable. I have chosen computer time over having TV time. I can always watch movies (library) or look into streaming. </p><p></p><p>(Thank you again, Doug B. for the only one responding) Was hoping for more history here but it just seems to come down to your best guess and needs. Wish I could try before I buy. Everything is contract. Anything has got to be better than dial-up if you have a choice. Good luck to us all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can't sleep, post: 1101568, member: 65695"] [b]Hope this will help![/b] First: Thanks for visiting this space. Wish I had a difinitive answer for you. I don't. What I've decided: Have AT&T for land line. Will seek out DSL High Speed Connection. Don't know which, as I have not checked out download caps yet. Will have to buy DSL modem, but does not seem to be a big deal, as I would have to pay 5.00 per month to lease from cable. I have chosen computer time over having TV time. I can always watch movies (library) or look into streaming. (Thank you again, Doug B. for the only one responding) Was hoping for more history here but it just seems to come down to your best guess and needs. Wish I could try before I buy. Everything is contract. Anything has got to be better than dial-up if you have a choice. Good luck to us all! [/QUOTE]
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