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Ok this I never understood. Why would business SDSL at a slower speed be more expensive than ADSL at a faster speed?
At verizon.com, they advertise business DSL with speeds of 1.5M/384K with a dynamic IP for $39 a month plus setup fees etc. Now they also advertise SDSL with speeds of 384K/384K with a dynamic IP for $80 a month! The only difference is that the SDSL comes with 20M of webspace and unlimited remote-dial up access.
But still, why would it be so much more for SDSL?? I mean, you're paying more to get a slower download speed...?
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The main differnce between ADSL and SDSL, is that SDSL is suppose to have a upload speed closer to the download speed. Now looking at what you posted, that SDSL doesn't look like to good of a deal there. Companys I've seen advertise SDSL @ 1.5 down and 1.2 up so almost T1 speeds.
Not sure why the're charging more though.