At one time, PacBell almost had 10Mbps to the home (HFC). Yes, it was asymetric. ATT/TCI brings such speed. 802.11b carriers (Sprint, et al) are trying to bring in symetric 11 Mbps. The we have the local telcos where affordability seems to top out at T1 speeds (1.54Mbps). SDSL seems to top out there as well.
i've got a cable modem. it beats the pants of dialup service, which only just before had had it's pants beaten off by my ricochet modem (which still works, by the way). i'm investigating 802.11b stuff for my house. symetric 11 Mbps sounds...goofy. especially if based on 802.11b, which utilizes a broadcast mechanism. besides, i've yet to meet *anyone* who got past about 2/3 of the theoretical "bandwidth" of 802.11b. imho, it's the spinal tap of the networking era (it "goes to 11", but is actually just a rumor and sort of made up). -- |-----< "CODE WARRIOR" >-----| codewarrior@daemon.org * "ah! i see you have the internet twofsonet@graffiti.com (Andrew Brown) that goes *ping*!" andrew@crossbar.com * "information is power -- share the wealth."