I am slowly moving toward a decision to get some kind
of fast internet service at home (DSL at the office is
great!).

Qwest will provide basic DSL for about $20/mo. + (I
think) another $20 for their or someone else's ISP. 

I don't think I want to mess with cable.

Sprint has Sprint Broadband Direct for $45/mo, free
install and hardware. They advertise that they are Mac
savvy. 

The only real downside I see is that they want $10/mo.
for each additional computer. Most other solutions
allow you to hook up several computers. I would like
to go with Airport so I can use my 2400 G3 when I
bring it home. Running cable in my house is a problem.

Anyone have any experience with Sprint Broadband
Direct?? Thanks.

Tom

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