One of the things to remember is that many customers are simply looking for Internet access, but couldn't tell a megabit from a mackerel.
That may have been true 5 years ago, it's not true today. People learn.
Here's an interesting issue. I recently learned that the local RR affiliate has changed its service offerings. They now offer 7M/512k resi for $45/mo, or 14M/1M for $50/mo (or thereabouts, prices not exact).
Now, does anybody really think that the additional capacity that they're offering for just a few bucks more is real, or are they just playing the numbers for advertising purposes?
Windstream offers 6m/384k for $29.95 and 6m/768k for $100, does that answer your question? What is comcast's upspeed, is it this low or is comcast's real problem that they offer 1m or more of upspeed for too cheap a price? Hmmm.. perhaps it's not the customers who don't know a megabit from a mackerel but instead perhaps it's comcast who thinks customers are stupid and as a result they've ended up with the people who want upspeed? Geo. George Roettger Netlink Services