Don't take this as any type of gospel, but when I see those commericals,
I have to laugh.
The computer screens load so fast in the commercial, they actually seem
to load faster than my cable connection.  I don't see any way in hell
that they can load that fast from the 'net, unless they were small
straight text pages.
My guess is, the pages are stored on the machine for the commercial or
are just part of a local machine presentation, and not actual internet
browsing.  How else would they have a set number of 40 pages loading one
after the other without any user actions taking place?

If they want to show how fast things download, why don't they post
upload/download speeds like the cable/DSL companies?  

Thomas

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> AT&T Worldnet Accelerator claims surfing the web five times faster, 
> Net Zero states you can get high speed internet connection dial 
> up as well.  Is this a valid statement? Does this technology work? 
>  Does any one have any experience with either of these ISPs Phyllis
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