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Someone responded via private email: > How do you get the Internet for that rate? Mine is almost $20 higher! I'd provide a link to the pricelist on comcast.com but they force you to interact with a script that makes you enter a street address beforehand. But if you do so (giving, say, MIT's street address 77 Massachusetts Ave / 02139 -- I never give my real address unless I'm ready to order), you see the price $42.95/month for Comcast cable customers (current promotion: 50% off first 3 months). The price is $57.95 for "non-cable customers". But you only have to buy a $7.95 basic cable TV service (also on the price list) to qualify for the $42.95 rate. Oh, and the claimed upload data rate is 256K vs. the "0.5 megabits" I cited earlier. If you need fast uploads then you need DSL. I like having a separate wire and separate infrastructure for Internet vs. my phone service. In the event of a major outage, I'm less likely to be completely offline. And I don't have to pay ridiculous tariffs or surcharges that telephone companies like to tack onto their bills whenever they want more money. Not to say that cable companies aren't evil; just a lesser evil than The (blankin') Phone Company. -rich
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