We're paying approx. $25 CAN/Month for ADSL. (called "Mpowered" by the local
TelCo...) We're sharing it between 6 of us and I haven't noticed any
signifigant speed drops even when we're all pounding away on it. This is in
a small community (approx 5,000) in Nova Scotia, Canada. Pretty decent,
from what I'm hearing from the rest of the members on this list. I don't
know if I could even live without High-speed internet now! :)
Andrew
> ----------
> From: ot
> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 11:36 AM
> Cc: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: What's broadband to you?
>
> > (...) a fiber type, SLC, and it won't work with DSL.
> > A $10,000 conversion card is needed.
> >
> > The point is that an area can have DSL, but that might not be available
> > to all customers on the line.
>
> Strange modern occurence. The old telefon net in the former East Germany
> was modernized
> years ago with fiber, too. Therefore most people there can't get DSL.
> Even within Cologne, Germanies 4th biggest town, are fiber and copper
> mixed through the
> modernizing prozess of the Deutsche Telekom. That means I might loose DSL
> if I move just
> around the corner within the city. Obviously ISDN is more spreaded than
> DSL, analog
> connection is most.
>
> T-DSL flat (768 down, 128 up) for 25.- Euro a month.
>
> ot
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