Best high speed multi-communication method at lowest cost.?
In terms of connection type, it can vary. For example, I live in 10958 (just around the corner from you) and can only get DSL through Frontier, as I'm too far from the nearest cable lines. Satellite, in my opinion, is only a last resort option.It sounds like you're setting this up for a business, so I would recommend an ADSL (asymetric DSL) line from the phone provider. ; more reliable connection with dedicated bandwidth. However, it can be rather expensive. I know you also don't want to deal with Verizon, but their business account support and reps are much better to deal with then personal account support.Next on the list would be a cable connection. Good overall speed, but this can vary depending on the amount of local traffic.You'll have to double check your cable provider (or give the name) to get an idea of the pricing.The company providing the connection generally provides a modem, but I would place a router after that. This would enable the incoming signal to be split among multiple machines and also provide a level of defence against outside intrusions.For Voice needs, Voice Over IP (VOIP) is the only way to do. I have multiple lines with Vonage, and love them. Great price, features set and reliability. Only lost a connection with them once in 2+ years of using them...and that was back up within minutes.**Update: Cable connection than...get your channels through that. Do not go with a carrier provided VOIP solution. They cost more than they are worth.**Update 2: I'm sorry, but Soon's has the best unpasteurized apple cider around.
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