Thank you all for your input on broadband. I have dial up now and am 
not happy and this is about the 4th or 5th dial up company I have 
had. Now I want to try broadband and Cable is not an option as the 
building I live in won't allow it. So I am going for my phone company 
which charges $25.99 a month. Thanks again.....Sandra













--- In [email protected], "JIM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sandra & catrina
> 
> >> My name is Sandra and I have a Dell with xp windows. I am 
looking for
> > a
> >> good broadband company. Can anyone tell me what company is the 
best
> > and
> >> not too expensive? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks...Sandra
> 
> > I was told my computer repair people that Cable hookup is much 
better
> > than DSL-havent heard much about the phone internet hookups yet
> > I believe AT&T just started that? or maybe its just in my area
> 
> In most cases I think that cable is the most expensive broadband, 
but if 
> your community has a cable TV company then they can provide broad 
band. And 
> it is my understanding that they cannot require that you also 
subscribe to 
> their TV service as well.
> 
> DSL is the next level but I think that it's avaiability is 
more 'iffy'. This 
> is in part dependent on your distance from the exchange building. 
Dial up 
> seems to be providing faster service than the old dial up but they 
are still 
> the slowest.
> Given that distance can be an important part of the equation I 
would look up 
> internet services in your phone bool, then call the providers and 
get the 
> particulars. My brother lives in the little town of Oscoda, MI and 
his 
> options are really limited. And his dial up provider is not much 
either.
> 
> Jim
>





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