RCN vs Mediaone cable modem experiences?
Matthew J Brodeur
mbrodeur at nexttime.com
Tue Jul 20 15:14:35 EDT 1999
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, John Chambers,,,781-647-1813 wrote:
> What I wonder is when we Internet nerd types will be able to get a
> real (i.e., full-time) Internet hookup at home for an affordable
> price. I have a lot of things that I'd like to work on, which can't
> be done during spare moments at work for many reasons. They can't be
> done via phone links to ISPs, because a permanent hookup this way is
> prohibitively expensive. What is really needed by people like me is a
> not-very-fast 24-hour Internet hookup. A 56 Kb line would be quite
> usable, if it puts my machine online full time. But I don't see any
> evidence that any capitalist enterprise sees me as a market that is
> worth persuing.
I guess it depends what you consider affordable and prohibitively
expensive. A dedicated dial-up can go for as low as $50/mo and a second
phone line can be had for about $20/mo. Personally, I'm paying about
$90/mo total for dedicated 56k dialup with a 16 IP subnet. I could shave
another $10 off if I switched to a more local access number.
With this setup I'm also allowed to use my full bandwidth 24/7 doing
whatever I want. It just happens to make for a very happy little server
hosting three DNS domains, a couple of web sites, a mailing list or two,
and several personal PCs hung off of it.
-Matt
"I wept because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. So I
took his shoes."
-Dave Barry
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