Depends on what is available as far as bandwidth options. Find who are your broadband providers, local telco, local cable co, etc.
A good place to start is http://www.dslreports.com
Mike, get the dsl or cable service if you can.
Mine is Charter Cable and is super fast.
Sometimes I wonder if its worth the money though, but it is
really fast.
Later.
ps: did you get the last email from me, I was joking about the wife, that was her idea.
Sorry guys,I guess I should have specified that it's a dial-up thing. And yes,Mark,I got the E-mail. I just figured it she was writing that since the "word" was involved :laugh:
I have a Fiber connection, and a local, no-name ISP. I get this service, as well as my TV with all the channels for free with my rent. Reasonable rent as well.
Starbband is still overpriced, $699 for the hardware unless you can find it on ebay, $200 installation fee, required that it be setup by a qualified/certified starband installer, and $69 a month for their USB connected xceiver, no eithernet so to run additonal pc's you need their *recommended* software. Glenn Baker had it for a while.
Your pricing got my attention,If you got it for $400 and $40 where did you get it from ??