DesertJets From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 7673 posts, RR: 18 Reply 5, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 2 days 5 hours ago) and read 1084 times:
Time Warner Cable RoadRunner.... $44.95/month.
Stop drop and roll will not save you in hell. --- seen on a church marque in rural Virginia
777ER From New Zealand, joined Dec 2003, 11318 posts, RR: 17 Reply 7, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 21 hours ago) and read 1060 times:
AIRLINERS.NET CREW FORUM MODERATOR
Xtra Broadband (Telecom New Zealand). We are bound to a contract for 24 months which sucks as we have already had enough of Xtra due to all the problems we have had. Still got about 14 months to go. Beofore that it was Paradise.net.
USAIRWAYS321 From United States of America, joined Jul 2001, 1806 posts, RR: 10 Reply 13, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 1038 times:
Internet service on campus (Washington State University) is provided by Adelphia.
Hawaiian717 From United States of America, joined May 1999, 3092 posts, RR: 8 Reply 15, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 1017 times:
Speakeasy OneLink DSL... it's a plan that doesn't require a home phone line. It probably would have been a bit cheaper just to get a phone line and DSL from SBC, but Speakeasy terms of service actually allow me to run a server. I thought it was worth paying extra for that, and I've heard a lot of really good things about them.
TPASXM787 From United States of America, joined Mar 2005, 1730 posts, RR: 22 Reply 18, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 1004 times:
Bright House Networks Road Runner
I think I pay $34.99/mo
Speed is good...usually about 800 mbps with the new modem
SATX From United States of America, joined Apr 2005, 2840 posts, RR: 8 Reply 19, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 1003 times:
Time Warner RoadRunner 5mbps downstream and 384kbps upstream for $45 per month no contract. Other options in my area include 1mbps downsteam and 128kbps upstream for $15 per month or up to 8mbps downstream with 512kbps upstream for $70 per month.
Open Season on Consumer Protections is Just Around the Corner...
BigOrange From United States of America, joined Apr 2004, 2358 posts, RR: 3 Reply 20, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 995 times:
Zippyjet From United States of America, joined Sep 2001, 4724 posts, RR: 13 Reply 22, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 989 times:
Been a suscriber to Earthlink/Mindspring since I got on line back in '99 and I'm very happy; so far. And, I have Dial-Up!
TUNisia From United States of America, joined Aug 2004, 1834 posts, RR: 5 Reply 24, posted (7 years 6 months 1 week 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 981 times:
Verizon DSL
$29 and change a month (1.5mbps down, 768kbps up)
Someday the sun will shine down on me in some faraway place - Mahalia Jackson
26 WhiteHatter: 2Mbps down/256Kbps up ADSL from Eclipse, no limits or port blocking/throttling, £29.99 a month. Going up to 8Mbps next year as BT roll out maxDSL to
27 Rossbaku: Tesco. Incidentally, they provide our phone service, our broadband service, my employment, my shopping. As you can tell, Tesco is pretty big here in M
28 FLYtoEGCC: PlusNet 2Mb ADSL connection, no download limit, £14.99/month. Basic package which gives priority to browsing and less bandwidth to P2P sharing, highe
29 Jap: Horribly expensive Cybercity... my dad refuses to let go of them, even though their DSL prices are through the roof... oh well, I'm not paying
30 Cactus739: Cox Communications provides my high speed internet and cable tv. No problems with them since installed......
31 Garri767: they were just getting to expensive, they seemed normal , but when i took a short look a sbc (half the price and same speed) i switched in less then
32 LTBEWR: Verizon DSL. 1.5mbs up /768mbs down. $29.95/mo. + taxes (total about $33/mo) Went to them in March. No problems, 99.9% access, good speed, and can sti
33 JAL: My is Videotron, which cost me C$35 plus taxes a month
34 Jush: I now realise how riduculously bad our price/ value ratio is. I have the German Telekom (T-online) T-DSL 1000 flatrate. With 1 Mbit/sec down and 128 k
35 SATX: No kidding! Here you can get 1Mbps for USD$15 per month, IF you sign a one-year agreement. You can get 5Mbps for the same money you're spending with
36 Jafa39: NZ Telecom, Broadband, $39.99 a month 3 gigs and then down to dial up speed.
37 UTA_flyinghigh: My company ! 0.00 $ per month ! Ha ! ha ! ha ! UTA
39 SATX: My company pays for my home broadband too, anything up to $50 per month The only service that caps your downloads here in the US (to my knowledge) is