The posters that are telling you it depends are telling it like it is, unfortunately. Theoretically, DSL should be faster than cable if the cable has more users on it since cable will share the bandwidth of the fiberoptic lines, while each DSL connection uses a dedicated phone line. But in my case my DSL is not very fast or reliable. Verizon frequently gives us painfully slow downloads, yes, even slower than 50K at times. :| And our pings are frequently in the 300 to 400 range. 😱 At better times we get the downloads up to 400 or so and pings in the 70 to 90 range. Unfortunately those are the infrequent times. It is due to our being located a long ways from the switching station, and the phone company's use of lighter lines than what they would use today. (I think they said it is 16 gauge instead of the preferred 22 gauge, which would have helped cut down on the interference on our line, which makes for dropped packets and slower speeds) Verizon basically told me that we probably never should have been accepted for DSL service, as our location and line quality was borderline. (kind of like their service, if you ask me! 😉 ) I am planning to try Charter Communication's cable modem service as soon as it is available in my area. Unfortunately, that is projected to be 2003 🙁 . Until then, my boys and I will continue to be "frag bait" in Counterstrike and other online games, with our 300 to 400 pings...... You just have to check with the providers and hope they are straight with you as to what you will get once you sign up. If the DSL provider hints that you may be a marginally qualified user, go for cable!
A frequently disappointed Verizon DSL user.