Broadband or dial-up?
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This is a question I got reading the Download/Hard copy discussion. It's just a little poll but I need many responses to get a clear picture! So, do you have a broadband or a dial-up connection and do you have data limits for downloading? (If this post doesn't fit here, please kick me to the right place!  ) Bernard
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
[Re: SkeeterUK]
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Hi  Broadband .... But thinking of privacy issues and licensing agreements - what are you going to do with this information ??  Cheers. Mad 
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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Hi Bernard... Good topic... I have Broadband never had a problem with any downloads... 
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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Hey Bernard, I use Broadband is the best.
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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Well, I'll break the trend here: 56K dial-up connection for me. Maybe one day...
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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So far the broadband users are the majority, that's exactly what I suspected when I started this topic, not because I think there are a lot more broadband users but the people who have a broadband connection are more active! I wish all the dial-up members react also, because I want to get a clear picture on this subject. Mad, don't worry! This is a topic that I put here just to cure my curiosity and not for any commercial reason! Sometimes I post in topics only to see what the reactions will be.  Bernard
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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Our only choice for anything faster than dialup (out here in the sticks) is Satellite internet. Not exactly Broadband, but faster than dialup. And right now the dish is filling up with snow, so I might not even be able to send this till later. :eeksnoman:
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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Just wish we get some snow here!  Bernard You can have ours. It's snowing now in the Chicago area, where the temperature was 48F at 4:00 PM and is now (10:20 PM) down to 4F and is headed to -4F overnight. We're known as the climatic armpit of the world. :shiver:
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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I had dialup till recently when HighSpeed Internet became available at a reasonable price. I like it so much better because now when I get emails with attachments - especially pictures it downloads them fast. With dialup it could take as long as half an hour to receive one email with pictures.
Gerry
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Re: Broadband or dial-up?
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SkeeterUK - interesting comment about "why is dial-up still sold to the public." I live 30 miles west of Washington D.C. in one of the richest Countys in the US (except for me) on a dirt road with no cable and no broadband internet available by wire. I get my "cable" by satellite (DirecTV) and my broadband from a line-of-sight tower. So in this huge country of ours, sometimes dial-up is the only available way. I must say, though, I've had my broadband for a year or less and, my gosh, I love it. Some day (sooner than we think) it will be universal and "there" just like the phone line. (When we can hook up our computer to our cellphone then wireless broadband will be universal.)
BeaSong - how is your satellite internet working? I considered Huges Net (now Skynet?) but my son pointed me to a forum of people who could only talk about how much they hated it.
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