Originally posted by Member 656:
Comcast on the other hand currently offers 1.5mbps at $42.95 a month. Comcast will also offer a 3.0mbps service early next year.
I've used Verizon DSL, Comcast, and Direct TV's internet services. If you can get it, internet cable is the cheapest and most reliable without a doubt.
Be careful, cable modem is shared bandwidth, so when they advertise 10 MB per second, that's if no one else is on at the same time. Otherwise it's 10 MB per second shared access. DSL on the other hand, is your own line so you don't share bandwidth. I'd go with a DSL that guaranteed a minimum speed.
The truth is both are relatively new technologies and are down sometimes.
I've had both Starpower Cable modem and Verizon DSL and they were about the same in the long run. Once the service is up and running, it generally works fine. Sometimes, it takes a while to get the service running at peak.
I waited a year and a half for Comcast to get Cable modem in my area, and they never had it before I moved to SF, so don't hold your breath.
I tried DirecTV Broadband, which is fast on the download, but very slow on the uptake.
The best thing to do is sign up with a cable company, then get cable modem, then cancel cable TV - they can't turn it off so you get free cable with your cable modem. Or, buy a cable modem and use it with you Digital cable TV (if you must have a box for Fox Sprots World and BBC America) - in my experience, they haven't been able to turn off either if you only have one.