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Buub wrote:You guys are just going to make me sign up for FIOS, aren't you...
Richie_G wrote:http://www.thelocal.se/7869/20070712/
Her epeen is bigger than all your epeens combined. And that was 3 years ago...
Sigbritt will now be able to enjoy 1,500 high definition HDTV channels simultaneously. Or, if there is nothing worth watching there, she will be able to download a full high definition DVD in just two seconds.
DancinJack wrote:I don't even know why some people complain. Here in Kansas, the "best" you can get is 55 down and 5.5 up. That costs 99/month too.
yuriylsh wrote:Edit: BTW, what ISP are you talking about? I'm switching to 25/5 + basic land line for $77/month, still have some time to cancel it (installation is scheduled on 11/23) if I can find a better option. Considering that I'm switching from 15/1 + basic land line for approx. $80/month through TWC it looks like a good deal, but I would not mind to find something even better.
sid1089 wrote:
DancinJack wrote:I didn't know about SureWest. Although, since I live in Lawrence the selections are VERY limited. We can really only get DSL from the likes of AT&T and maybe VZW. U-Verse is available in about half of the city, but generally not in ANY apartments. Sunflower Broadband has a super monopoly here. They "best" package they offer is 50/1. You offer "up to" 50 down and 1 up? Doesn't make any sense.
DancinJack wrote:I'm assuming you are in the KC area then. The 55/5.5 I was referring to is Cox's highest package in Kansas. It doesn't look like it's available in the KC area though.
http://ww2.cox.com/residential/kansas/i ... ternet.cox
DancinJack wrote:Availability: Cox High Speed Internet Ultimate is available in a number of communities in Northwest Arkansas and Fort Smith, Arkansas. Cox High Speed Internet Ultimate is also available in multiple Kansas communities including Dodge City, Garden City, Great Bend, Hutchinson, Manhattan, Newton, Pittsburg, Salina, Topeka and Wichita.
Why on earth they would offer that in a place like Great Bend or Garden and not expand on the KC market is beyond me. I imagine that has a lot to do with TWC though...