Or use Comcast Business class and get good speed, static ips, no
bandwidth limits and no packet shaping.  It's like $70/mo with a 1 year
contract.  Totally worth it.

-Chris


Andrew Kuriger wrote:
> Welcome to the Metro monopoly by Comcast and Qwest. If you need raw
> spped, I would look at Comcast, but they also have a 250GB limit and I
> personally would hit that ceiling very quickly on a fast connection and
> you are vendor locked into Comcast (No freedom to choose ISP).
>
> I personally use Qwest's infrastructure while my ISP is Visi. IMO I
> really like them, they allocate IP's quickly with very little hassle,
> although you are still limited to Qwest's modem training (locked modem
> speed) speed (depending on what tier you buy from Qwest).
>
> ~Andrew
>
> On 6/8/2009, "Michael Moore" <stuporglue at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm just moving to Fridley, and I will need Internet services. I won't
>> be getting phone or cable.
>>
>> The Fridley city website only links to Qwest and Comcast, are there
>> any other options I should be looking at?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> --
>> Michael Moore
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