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Which do people prefer, cable or DSL? Which is better?
 
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Originally posted by physicaltherapy
Which do people prefer, cable or DSL? Which is better?

Cable ... especially for TV! :p
 
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Cable! :D *loves RR also*
 
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I'm going with cable, too :D
 
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Ok, that's nice to know. I use cable. Although I do also have cable TV, I think I'd rather have digital Jeff ;)

Originally posted by CoolHost.com
Cable ... especially for TV! :p
 
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Originally posted by physicaltherapy
Ok, that's nice to know. I use cable. Although I do also have cable TV, I think I'd rather have digital Jeff ;)

Yup, digital cable! :laugh:
 
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Ah, good point... I had forgotten digital was digital cable... Interesting... :bah:
Originally posted by CoolHost.com
Yup, digital cable! :laugh:
 
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:lol: Thumbs up for you! ;)
 
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I've had both, cable rocks
 
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I use Cable. I really enjoy it. :)
 
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Hmmm... does anyone here use dial up? :lol:
 
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Cable. Isn't it faster too... ?
 
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I think that depends... I think on cable you sometimes have to share you bandwidth with neighbors and crap... But DSL you get your own dedicated crap... Someone correct me if I'm wrong...
 
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I use DSL. I always thought cable was better though.
 
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I use Cable my friend uses dsl and I think Cable is a tad faster. *loves RR too*
 
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Depends on what is it that you are looking for.

Cable: If you are looking for raw transfer rates.

DSL: If you are looking for a dedicated, unshared PVC terminated right on your border router/lan, easy to secure.
 
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I like DSL because I seem to have less problems with it than my friends with cable. But doesn't matter to me hahaha. It sounds better to me ._."
 
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I have dial-up, but I sooo want DSL. :lol:
 
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cable....100%...just not NTL ;)
 
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