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Dave Cortright: April 2009 Archives

Best internet broadband service: Sonic.net DSL

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Dave Cortright
on April 7, 2009 12:00 AM
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I've been through my share of internet service providers over the years. I started with Earthlink dialup, then Telocity DSL, Comcast cable, and most recently, Cyberonic DSL. It was reliable and tech support was good. But at $50/month for 3/.75 mbps, I knew I was overpaying -- especially since I no longer needed static IP addresses.

I did extensive research on the broadband options and ended up concluding what my geeky friend David Creemer had already figured out: Sonic.net had the best service out there for the money. They have multiple tiers of service available, including a bare-bones plan for only $15/month. I splurged for the Elite plan and get 6/.75 mbps for $35/month. I doubled my download speed from what I had at Cyberonic, and I'm saving $15/month.

The service and support has been excellent so far, too. My new DSL was installed and working 3 days after I ordered it. And when I needed help getting the modem working with my Linksys wireless router, the phone support guy happily walked me through the necessary steps.

If you do order DSL from Sonic, I'd appreciate it if you use my ID as the referral: davecort.
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