We do both. The only problem with ADSL is the distance limit. It is
still a little flakey and even carriers will tell you not to bank your
business on it. Its dependability has improved greatly in a year but
still lacks a little. All in all it seems to work fairly well  for our
remote clients and myself at home.

regards,
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Stanger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 7:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Off Topic: Frame Relay vs. ADSL


Has anyone else evaluated the possibility of switching from Frame Relay
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to a ADSL line?  I have a remote site with approx. 50 users (only 25 max
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at one time using the Internet) and I am considering switching from a =
56k Frame-Relay circuit to a Tier II 768k download speed ADSL line.  =
Users with the 56k Frame have been complaining about poor download =
speeds and was wondering what the thoughts are on moving to ADSL?  I =
would be increasing the speed and saving money as well.  The only =
negative I have heard is time waiting to get ADSL repaired should it =
fail.  I need to decide quickly so any input is appreciated.

Rick Stanger MCSE, CCNA

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