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On Jan 7, 11:29*am, wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 09:19:32 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:
Direct and/or Dish do not provide the Internet service. In the case of Dish
here in my area they partner with Embarq and they provide DSL service.


I found for me it was better not to bundle the DishNetwork and Embarq
Internet service. *When you get the Embarq DSL and landline phone service
they force a bundle of phone "services" that would make my phone bill part
of the service go up about 20 bux per month.


Embarq offers different Internet speeds for different monthly prices. *I
have the 3MB service and it is just fine. *I have never seen Comcast in
action but I've heard they have higher d/l speeds that 3MB.


Cable is faster than consumer grade DSL If you are watching videos all
day it is probably worth it. Unfortunately when you average the "zero
bits per second" you get when Comcast is down in the equation DSL is
faster, I call their offering the triple threat plan. At least 3 times
a month you will be transported back to the 19th century.
No TV, No phone, No internet.
I guess you just curl up with a good book, remember those?


I'll bet my cable at home hasn't been down in at least two years. At
the office, Bellsouth is down at least every week. Sometimes for a few
minutes, sometimes for a few hours, sometimes for a day. The business
line from them is horrible, noise all of the time. Comcast is clear as
a bell.