I'm using the 15 Meg TWC/roadrunner in Carmel Valley and have no  
complaints over 2 years.  Always on, always fast.

James

On Aug 20, 2009, at 7:41 PM, Jason King <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Thanks everyone.
>
> After I read this response from Matt I actually went online and
> plugged my new address in...
>
> On Aug 20, 2009, at 5:09 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
>> Unfortunately San Diego has very little competition and usually you
>> will notice a local monopoly.
>> Where I live we basically have the choice between TimeWarner and
>> AT&T (new to the area but they seem to only sell bundled packages
>> and I don't need TV/Phone either).
>
> Turns out that my expectations were a little high :)  I guess ADSL2+
> hasn't quite made it here - probably too much of one of the things
> that makes San Diego great - low density housing :)
>
> No Cox, no FiOS (or any Verizon).
>
> I can get "Up to 6mbps" naked ADSL from AT&T for $45 a month (ouch!),
> or I can get RoadRunner (is that what someone else meant by Time
> Warner?) cable - up to 15mbps for $45.  Which seems decent if it's the
> routers aren't overloaded.
>
> ...and btw, Bradly, 120k, wtf?  I couldn't even find a $15 120k plan
> from Cox - $19.89 was their 256k and 1989 is where that plan belongs
> too!
>
>
> Thanks again everyone.
> Jason
>
>
> >

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