DSL/Cable in the W. Lansing area?

Rocky Lichen rockylichen@excite.com
Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:54:10 -0800 (PST)


These guys aren't too bad, if they serve your area.

http://home.voyager.net/web/residential/highspeed/cable.html


On 23 Mar 2001 17:45:50 EST, Matt Graham wrote:

>  I've been stuck on a 56K (actual speed more like 33.6) dialup for 5
months
>  now, and it sucks and blows at the same time.  Better connectivity on the
west
>  side of town is difficult to find; I've Googled and gone to various pages
>  claiming to offer broadband service in Lansing and come up empty every
time. 
>  So I humbly ask the other folks on the list:  What options exist for
>  better-than-modem connectivity on the west side, and what are your
opinions of
>  the various options?
>  
>  At this point, I don't care so much about speed, certainly not about
download
>  speed.  Last year, I shared a 384Kbit SDSL with 4 other folks, and that
was
>  fine with me.  What I'd really like is a constant connection of some
type. 
>  I'd pay $40/month to have a 24-7 128/128 connect, more for higher speeds,
but
>  the number I'm really interested in is the upload speed.  (Yes, I know
about
>  ISDN, but that per-minute charge thing sounds hideous, not to mention
>  potential difficulties with the terminal adapter under Linux.)
>  
>  -- 
>  Matt G / Dances With Crows
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>  But only Light too dim for us to see
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