>It is nothing for me to download a 600MB iso file, which takes about 20-40 minutes. I could drop back from RoadRunner to 384KB ADSL, if I had to, but I wouldn't be happy with a 56KB modem, and would only use it for the occasional emails. Software would have to come from the company on CD. I expect, before I retire in about 10 years, to see intenet connection speeds at least 10-20 times my current 2Mbit RoadRunner speed. Then, everything will be coming through the web and little will be transmitted via commerical radio waves.
>JLK
Well, I do some of the larger downloads at work. I expect the 256 Kbps ADSL line to be much faster than the dedicated line (32 Kbps!) we have at my other work. Perhaps we'll get ADSL for the home, eventually - but it is still a little expensive for home use.
As soon as there is more competition, prices will surely go down.
Oh - another limiting factor is the lack of a high-bandwidth backbone in South America. It seems some larger companies are working on that.
Hilmar.
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)