RIP: DSL and Landline Phones are Dead (1970s,1876-2005)
Posted in Personal, Reviews on October 25th, 2005Today I upgraded to Comcast high-speed Internet. Wow, I guess I was a little slow to catch on to this service. The performance is so totally superior; I don’t even recognize the Internet at my house anymore. I am getting download speeds more than 10 times faster than DSL. I’m able to watch videos more easily, and downloading a 50 MB file is snappy. I’m online a lot, so I figure I just gained half an hour to an hour of productivity or more by making the switch. Oh and it costs less than my DSL service too. No contract.
I’m going cancel my DSL line, and with that my home phone line. The only reason I kept the landline phone was because of my DSL, and now I certainly don’t need that. I actually hate my landline phone from SBC. It costs a lot of money, and it doesn’t have free nights and weekends, and the charge me for “long-distance� calls which can be just the next town away. To avoid getting ripped off on toll calls, I subscribed to Sprint long-distance at an additional cost and they bill me an annoying service fee that just went up even if I don’t make any long distance calls in a month. Most of the calls or receive on my home phone are from solicitors anyway so it is pretty much a SPAM phone. I’m going cable modem and cell phone only, and I don’t see why I would ever want to go back.







