If you don't need video, look at home hiway (ISDNe2).  It's a true 64KB 
per channel, not like 56K modems where you're lucky to get 33KB.  Since 
they count as phone calls, you'd also need an 'anytime' ISP account.  
And remember to hang up when you go to sleep, because 24/7 is not 
acceptable use of 'anytime' (but so far 16/7 seems to be).

I use this combination, and browsing is OK.  D/L isn't ADSL, but it is 
bearable - most servers are (per connection) no faster than one ISDN 
channel anyway, which I have proved (a) bonding both of my channels to 
give 128MB and (b) D/L the same items on a friend's ASDL - neither was 
any faster.  

The key thing is, if you really want streaming video, then forget ISDN. 
You also need to ask yourself what you & you family are going to do for 
TV :-)

HTH,
Duncan

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From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 September 2003 18:10
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] Satelite bradband


My new house has no ADSL or cable :-( so I am gonn have to get satelite
broadband. Has anyone used this and can recommend any providers. The
prices vary a lot and are pretty high.

I nee dthe equiv of ADSL really, browsing, downloaidng and remotely
logging into servers.

Russ Michaels
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