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Hi rodney,
with dialup, or at least in my experience,
the fastest upload you can get is 33.6 and if you're really lucky, you'll
manage to get the 50.6 K download.
however, practically this is not the case. I think it would be much better
to have good throughput rather than fast linespeed. connecting at
40,000Bps doesn't always mean you get excellent download rates.
As long as you remember 2 things here, 1. the internet is only as fast as
your weakest link, and 2. good throughput rather than fast linespeed, 
rememver these and you won't have too much to complain about. providing of
course your isp know what they are doing.


-- 


Shaun

I never made a mistake in my life.
I thought I did once, but I was wrong.
                -- Lucy Van Pelt

email: shauno at goanna.net.au
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Rodney Clowdus wrote:

> Thanks Larry for the advice.  If I move to this small town USA I would be
> only about two block from the local telephone company which operates the
> DSL service as well as a super fast telephone line connection that the
> realtor told me about.  Here in Raytown I can only get about 28k on my
> dial up connection.  When I used to live in a small town USA near the
> telephone company I got 56k speed.  I'm wondering if dial up connection
> speeds have gone up over the last year or so.  When the realtor mentioned
> super fast telephone service I was wondering how fast can dial up
> connections go up to these days.
> Rodney
> 
> The Weaving Beaver
> rclowdus at kcnet.com
> "Chop your own firewood and it will warm you twice."
> "Weave your own cloth and it will reward you twice."
> 
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Lawrence Baggett wrote:
> 
> > Rodney,
> > We have been using DSL service from QWEST for a year and a half
> > now.  I won't say we haven't had some occasional problems, but nothing
> > like what poor Ann describes.
> > They don't time us out ever; they don't seem to force us to
> > deal with java or anything like that; my lynx seems to work fine.
> > Don't take this as any guarantee, but maybe your experience
> > won't be like hers.
> > Good luck!
> >
> > Larry
> >
> >
> >
> >
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