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High-Speed internet: Overpriced in your opinion?

High-Speed internet: Too expensive?


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Golferdow01;836069; said:
Please explain...no link necessary

Any usage for valid business purposes lets you write off the cost of access. For example, if my company required me to check my work e-mail everyday, I could write off the cost of internet access for checking work e-mail from home. Not to mention if you actually have a home business...
 
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MililaniBuckeye;836074; said:
Any usage for valid business purposes lets you write off the cost of access. For example, if my company required me to check my work e-mail everyday, I could write off the cost of internet access for checking work e-mail from home. Not to mention if you actually have a home business...

I'll remember that. Although not specifically required, my company recommends I check my email at home at least on the weekends. I check it daily anyway. That should be at least a deduction of 50% of the cost I'd think.
 
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No.

$1250/month for Time Warner's 10 Mbps fiber optic direct to the home is really quite reasonable. :biggrin:

Sure beats that slow 1.544 Mbps T1 line that ATT wanted $300/month for!
 
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Dryden;836082; said:
No.

$1250/month for Time Warner's 10 Mbps fiber optic direct to the home is really quite reasonable. :biggrin:

Sure beats that slow 1.544 Mbps T1 line that ATT wanted $300/month for!
AT&T is building a fiber network (depends on where you live as to when it is available, C-bus will be done this year) where you will get 10Mbps for much less than that. And offering interactive tv/high-speed internet/phone/cell phone bundles at a decent price. Be patient....:wink2:
 
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The Man;836230; said:
AT&T is building a fiber network (depends on where you live as to when it is available, C-bus will be done this year) where you will get 10Mbps for much less than that. And offering interactive tv/high-speed internet/phone/cell phone bundles at a decent price. Be patient....:wink2:
Is there a map for future coverage? I'm about to sign up for 2 years with sprint EVDO since I'm in a broadband-dead area.
 
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