Which DSL service to get?
Which DSL service to get?
Ok so DSL was just set up in my area and my roommate and I decided to get it! Only problem is deciding which service to go with, Qwest Communications' or Earthlink's. Ok so neither of us are especially knowledgeable about this kind of thing so I thought I'd ask here.
==> Qwest DSL Deluxe with MSN Internet
$44.99/mo
1.5 Mbps / 896 Kbps
$0.99 activation fee by July 30
1 e-mail account
static IP address
DSL modem, $59.95 plus shipping
==> Earthlink DSL
$39.95/mo ($19.95/mo first 2 months)
3.0 Mbps / 128 Kbps
FREE activation
8 e-mail accounts
dynamic IP address
FREE DSL modem
20 hours free dial-up/mo
FREE filter kit (3 inline microfilters, 1 phone line splitter)
Which makes more sense to go with?
==> Qwest DSL Deluxe with MSN Internet
$44.99/mo
1.5 Mbps / 896 Kbps
$0.99 activation fee by July 30
1 e-mail account
static IP address
DSL modem, $59.95 plus shipping
==> Earthlink DSL
$39.95/mo ($19.95/mo first 2 months)
3.0 Mbps / 128 Kbps
FREE activation
8 e-mail accounts
dynamic IP address
FREE DSL modem
20 hours free dial-up/mo
FREE filter kit (3 inline microfilters, 1 phone line splitter)
Which makes more sense to go with?
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If you're running a server, or tend to upload a lot of large files, go with Qwest (though I hate the company -- they fired my dad after 29.5 years.) It's more expensive and has some extra (possibly hidden) costs, but it's more robust for specific server needs.
If you're just a normal person running a plain PC who wants to view webpages and play games, go with the Earthlink deal. Among other things, if you're just a normal person without a great deal of networking knowledge, you do NOT want a static IP -- it just makes you that much easier to hack. And for most gaming and webpage viewing, upload speed of 128 is plenty. You'll enjoy the faster download speed, too.
If you're just a normal person running a plain PC who wants to view webpages and play games, go with the Earthlink deal. Among other things, if you're just a normal person without a great deal of networking knowledge, you do NOT want a static IP -- it just makes you that much easier to hack. And for most gaming and webpage viewing, upload speed of 128 is plenty. You'll enjoy the faster download speed, too.
I have the same Qwest package, but as a business line, not a residential setup. You can get "basic" internet service and skip the MSN crap. Just tell them you work out of a home office, they don't care.
Also, Qwest business services are seperate from their residential services, meaning better customer service and technical support. I'm very happy with their business department.
Residential sucks. I'm switching my local line ASAP, and I was screwed over $1,000 in surplus charges for cell phones that THEY incorrectly shipped. Long story.. I've had a couple consumer advocate radio hosts call to find out about it, hehe.
Also, Qwest business services are seperate from their residential services, meaning better customer service and technical support. I'm very happy with their business department.
Residential sucks. I'm switching my local line ASAP, and I was screwed over $1,000 in surplus charges for cell phones that THEY incorrectly shipped. Long story.. I've had a couple consumer advocate radio hosts call to find out about it, hehe.
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Well ferno you know that Free activation and free modem from earthlkink has a string attached.(min 12 month conract)
But the reality is Earthlink is a Vendor(leech iwo) for the DSL, they do not actually provide it. Your local Telco provides the DSL circut.
Now the 3000/128 is very fishy it should be at least 3000/384 because that is relative to the See-Saw factor for ADSL (128 is for people with a download speed of 256 it will choke your upload to a crawl during any download over 256k(not including overhead) down)
But the reality is Earthlink is a Vendor(leech iwo) for the DSL, they do not actually provide it. Your local Telco provides the DSL circut.
Now the 3000/128 is very fishy it should be at least 3000/384 because that is relative to the See-Saw factor for ADSL (128 is for people with a download speed of 256 it will choke your upload to a crawl during any download over 256k(not including overhead) down)
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Context... remember context... this is why you should read whole, rather than partial, posts. Here, allow me to formulate the quote with proper support:Verran wrote:If you want to run, say, an email server...Lothar wrote:you do NOT want a static IP
So yeah... just what you said. If you want to run a server, get the static IP. Otherwise, you really don't want it.Lothar wrote:If you're running a server... go with Qwest [but otherwise] you do NOT want a static IP