The choice in Internet services, for the most part throughout the US, is an oligopoly between Comcast's cable options and AT&T's DSL services.
If you ask any technician or specialist in the field which is better, you will get mixed reviews. I myself am biased towards AT&T's services by a long shot for several reasons:
- You get what you pay for - AT&T offers several packages differing in speed, and offer simple and hassle free upgrading and downgrading between these packages without contracts and outrageous charges. Comcast on the contrary offers multiple packages that are very complex in nature, never fully explaining themselves to the customer.
- Reliability - This is a HUGE deal when it comes to being connected. In the Houston area, Comcast recently took over Time Warner's network and attempted to transition all of their equipment and infrastructure into an already established network. This is till causing loads of problems and has made their Internet services extremely unreliable (constant service interruptions, degraded speeds, email problems, etc.). AT&T seems to have reliability down as customers hardly ever seem to be down due to a wide area network problem.
- Equipment - Last but not least, most of us want a wireless network so we can hook up all of our laptops, game consoles, etc. For this, AT&T offers a fantastic and all-in-one solution with their 2Wire products. These are DSL modems, routers and wireless access points all in one simple aesthetically pleasing package. Comcast, on the other hand, isn't only lacking a similar solution (without crazy rental fees for a generic wireless router), but also block anything over 3 devices from accessing your cable service if you do happen to go out and buy your own wireless router! They do so in order to limit bandwidth per customer they claim.
All in all, my intent here is not to push you in one direction or the other, but to educate you on the many things to keep in mind when choosing a particular ISP. So keep your eyes out for the aforementioned pros and cons when picking any Internet provider, and most of all keep in mind that service reliability can be greatly affected by where you live or do business so be sure to get feedback from other local residents and/or offices before making your decision.







