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Cable internet access
My housemate and I are thinking about upgrading to cable modem. (Yes we're still using dial-up modems...sooo slow!) Any recommendations? Any ISPs to avoid? He's looking at web sites right now, and we were gagging over how expensive AT&T Broadband is.
We live in Somerville.
We live in Somerville.
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And if you think AT&T is expensive in Cambridge, you should see how much a comparable Verizon DSL service costs...
Seriously, though, AT&T comes out to around $35-40 a month, compared to $25-30 for a dial-up ISP that doesn't suck.
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I think RCN and AT&T are your only choices, tho.
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I've heard good things about SpeakEasy, but never gotten to try it.
In practice, the service you end up with may be limited by exactly where you live; DSL coverage areas are extremely random (based on your distance from telephone central offices, the wire conditions over that distance, and how the phone company is feeling that day), but often the only way you can find out if you're in a service area is by attempting to order the service. (Of course, that doesn't apply to cable modems; not being TV owners, we've generally preferred DSL when we can get it.)
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Since you're in Somerville, DSL is probably right out for you. (There's only one CO in Somerville, and they've been switching their phone circuits over to a non-DSL-compatible kind. Pre-qualification won't tell you this; you'll only find out after you've placed an order.)
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Some people love RCN and loathe AT&T.
I've come across just as many of both (and I've been using AT&T/mediaone/name-this-week for about 4 years with no real problems and I expect them to stay in the business longer than RCN who have already sold off their DSL section).
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