The first thing is to find out what's available in your area. Check your Yellow Pages, since you're in the US.
Speak to some representatives. Find out what the speed is that you can expect. They'll probably give you some numbers which reflect upload time, and download time; bear in mind that the download part also represents any info going to your screen, so that's the more important figure. Remember to find out if their figures specifically apply to your address. Reps are not above blithely quoting you a standard number which sounds great, but only applies to a small radius around their headquarters of a mile or two.
Hope that helps. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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