1) DSL in any form on the market today is not capable of 10Mbps. 7.1 is
it at present, and rare. Most DSL in my area is sold as 256/256, the
next step, which just changed here (old was 620/256) in Qwest country,
is 1500/768. Most non-business DSL circuits don't go beyond this.
2) If you are not getting the BW your ISP and local loop provider show
in your Terms of Service agreements, and they have not attempted to
remedy the problem (assuming you complained), you have grounds to
complain to your local PUC. As well as the Better Business Bureau, etc.
This is a decent DSL info link -
http://www.dslreports.com/faq
tom
K0TAR
Brenda Ann Dyer wrote:
Video on demand??? They gotta be outta their pea-pickin' minds.. Where they
gonna get the sort of bandwidth they need to provide all those services?
It's not like they're going to have ADSL type bandwidths available to every
home (and the more homes they connect, the less bandwidth they will have
available for each).. and I have problems at times with Video on Demand with
my ADSL line (supposedly 10 Mbit, but I rarely acheive download speeds
greater than about 400Kbit).