So how come you want to switch away from cable? I presume you have TimeWarner/AmericanCablevision/RoadRunner if you're in a KC group. Most of the people I know haven't had any trouble with their connection. Mine's been rock solid for over a year. RR has had horrible problems with their Mail servers, but so has SWB. There's a lot of complaining about the newsservers, but then there always is, UsenetNews isn't a stable, reliable system no matter who's linking you to it. Sprint's alleged ION service runs over SWB copper, and has to be switched out of an SWB station at some point. There are rumors that this traffic gets the lowest priority service from (competing) SWB support, but of course that would never happen. Last I heard ION was a great deal if you do lots of long-distance, need a second phone line and lots of "services" on the phones, and oh yeah, you did have a computer that the kids use sometimes. I have Sprint for long distance and the main reason I don't bother to get something better is the nightmare of dealing with their Customer Service to cancle it! And do you remember any positive experience dealing with SWB's Customer Service? American Cablevision used to be just as bad, but the new TWC/RR national call center seems to be a much more professional operation. I've worked with them a couple of times to get a user's connection problems solved - it wasn't their fault, the user had deleted all of the files in their Windows98 root directory. Whatever your problem with Cable, you'll pay more for less bandwidth going to DSL. You'll also probably have to deal with PPPoE instead of TCP/IP.