I currently have Pacbell DSL with 5 statics (San Diego area) and want to
switch providers because pacbell has gotten very slow.

There is a provider called ADN that claims to have multiple T-3's to
several backbone providers. (their engineer claims I will be 3-4 hops
from a top tier backbone) My question is, if I switch to ADN, my DSL
circuit is still routed thru Pac Bell's CO, but will I get the same
performance? The distance is not the issue, Pac Bell was much faster 1
year ago, they have merely sold more circuits in my area. Basically,
what piece of equipment along the route is generally the bottleneck in
neighborhood CO's? (FYI my distance to the CO is 3200 feet)

The ADN engineer claims it will be much faster but he may just be trying
to make a buck.

Thanks for any info and sorry if this is off-topic, I have seen many
other DSL posts on this list so I thoght I would try.


Thanks,
CC


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