PHILADELPHIA - High-speed Internet access over ordinary telephone lines is a technology that was to pave the promised information superhighway -- but for most consumers it's become a road to nowhere.
Errr, reliability mostly, but T1's go out all the time if you lease them throught the wrong provider. Same goes for DSL. Bandwidth throughput purely depends on the backbone its hooked into and how ...
As no one told me how stupid I was the first time I posted this, I now move it to the correct forum and ask again.<P>Moving to Cary/Morrisville, North Carolina soon. Any thoughts as per DSL vs Cable ...
Telephone companies captured market share from cable operators in the delivery of advanced high-speed Internet service in the last six months of 2002, according to a report issued by the Federal ...
This is an age-old cable that is still widely in use, especially for cable and internet. Don't expect that to last forever, though. Fiber is the biggest threat to the traditional copper cable.All that ...