now the other side of it. At work we're moving in a few months, our leading building right now is in the same city I live in, Sunnyvale. It's 2 less than 5 minutes from my house. I have 121 MB, AT&T is telling me the fastest guaranteed DSL they can promise us there is 768KB or LESS than 1 MB! It's almost 14,000 feet from the CO.
Sonicnet says they can get us 2-4 MB, they use ADSL2 so 2 pairs of bonded lines doubles the speed, they said AT&T would actually be between 1 and 2 they just tell us 768 because they have to guarantee a speed so they guarantee slow.
Comcast said they did a site survey there a year ago and it came back not economically viable for them to install Comcast there. A company about 2 blocks down told us they had Comcast so I've asked Comcast to reconsider.
Megapath says they can give us Business cable, 16MB for $125 a month, 50 for $175, but they can't guarantee it without a site survey and my suspicion is they'll come back with the same answer Comcast did but not sure. Megapath has HORRIBLE online reviews, Yelp and DSL reports nothing but bad reviews. They apparently bought out Covad and Speakeasy and have been slowly driving all their inherited customers to other companies.
the company down the street told me they switched from Comcast because they wanted more reliability and a shorter contract, they now pay $1300 a month for AT&T fiber ethernet and they get about 30MB. We currently pay $70 a month for AT&T DSL, it's supposed to be 6 we get between 4 and 5 most days.
I actually didn't realize there was anyplace left that had office buildings that far from the CO.
I have to giggle when I see people in other states talking about Google bringing those incredible speeds to them. Google is about 10 minutes from my office and they're doing that all over the country and Sunnyvale is on their list of cities but it's apparently focused on residential not business. I talked to someone at the City of Sunnyvale about it last week and they said the feedback they get from Google is precisely that, they're more interested in fiber to home for residential, not business.