My dsl in Cincinnati (Zoomtown) is now 3200 Kbps down, 952 Kbps up. Thats just the basic package at $40.
IIRC Cincinnati was also the first city to actually have a choice in residential broadbrand between cable and dsl. It's been here quite a bit longer than most cities so price and service levels are definately dependent on the market.
One thing is for certain, competition is good for the customers.
My dsl in Cincinnati (Zoomtown) is now 3200 Kbps down, 952 Kbps up. Thats just the basic package at $40. IIRC Cincinnati was also the first city to actually have a choice in residential broadbrand between cable and dsl. It's been here quite a bit longer than most cities so price and service levels are definately dependent on the market. One thing is for certain, competition is good for the customers.