yea thats it but IIRC they said for some reason you needed a 100T
but again "I am not net knowledgeable at all" when it comes to this
stuff, as you can see!... :) btw: I added kbs by mistake too as I am
so use to "kbs" aka old ham lingo instead of mbs or is it spelled in
a different way? But for the use it is about $250 a month. "O" well
it aint my day with puter junk. Thats why youz guyz are the guruz :)
| Not sure what that -kbs is but if your saying 10meg dn and up (basically
| uncapped) $250 is a great price
| I think the best price i have seen for sdsl 2.5/2.5 is around $300
| Check the other info, like loop charges, bridge, etc, and the install fees
|
| To answer your ? tho, i think someone already stated 10baseT and 100baseT
| difference is nomimal
| I learned that on our T1s, that although i am at 10baseT it is burstable
up
| to 100baseTx depending on usages
|
| Tim
|
| > LOL oops.. Sorry I meant to type 10meg up/down-kbs..
| > "O" well I aint purrfect.. :)
| >
| > | 100 megabites???
| > | pleeez elaborate cause for $250 i'll get out the kneepads
| > | :)
| > |
| > | > service with a 100mg up/download-kbs? Wont you need a 100?
| > | > -Thom_j.
| > | > Btw: the sucker cost $250 a month! phew...
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