Originally posted by: Tripleshot
Cable and DSL companies are now revising pricing and delivery structure to "give the consumer more options". That is corporate double speak for "we are going to give you less and make you pay more, because we can."
Promises of faster speeds are nothing more than marketing ploy to lure you in, get you contracted, and then change the plan altogether after you are hooked.
Average 56k DUN here is between 15 and 21/mo. 500/128 cable is 30/mo and 500/256 wireless is 70/mo. DSL,if you can get it at all, ranges from 35/mo plus line of 35/mo to who knows what. DSL has distance limits that alter pricing and availble speed. Satillite is an alternative if latency does not bother you, at 70+/mo and a heavy install and equipment fee.
I wonder what,if anything, government is going to do to help regulate this abuse. After all, they( the government) have pushed for and demamnded braodband expansion, but they have done nothing to insure that reasonable and affordable broadband is delivered. As usual, government is long on rehtoric,and short on action. In the meantime, devious and inscrupulous companies like worldcom andothers who where installing fiber all over, are now stalled and progress is in the toilet. Incentive is not there, and threat of strict oversight by government bean counters in the wake of enron and worldcom and others, makes the desire of any company to pick up the ball and continue way flat. People with money will wait until there are better economic conditions to invest in projects to bring technology to market.
They are in the Bahamas waiting out the storm of republican control of the economic condition. when good common sense fiscal responsibility returns, then you may see affordable, reliable broadband service delivered to all Americans. Not until then, I'm afraid.

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