Do you have cable television service? If not Comcast dings us another $10. I assume the other cables do that same?
I'm using both cable and dsl here on a load-balancing router. Each go down briefly once a day or so, depending on weather. Having both means I can mostly ignore the problems. They both have their share. Cable tends to have faster download, if the remote sites are fast enough to let you notice. DSL has faster up. I have fewer hops out to the world with dsl but higher latency because of frame relay interleaving. It's $35 for 1.5Mb/892Kb vs. cable at $54 for 3Mb/256Kb (no TV service).
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