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  • An unlimited, always-on, high speed Internet connection 
  • Downstream speed of up to 2Mbps 
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As many of the largest broadband providers listed on this site, EarthLink Internet Services, Verizon Online DSL and Covad Communications, DSL.net, Qwest Internet, Netzero.com, Juno.com, United Online all offer several different broadband Internet service packages to meet your data and Internet access needs. Choose from DSL, Satellite DSL, High Speed Cable, DIRECWAY Internet, Satellite Internet, Directway.com or Direcway.com

In order to qualify for DSL and other broadband Internet Services, your location must meet certain conditions. In addition to having DSL Internet Service available in your central office or (CO), you must be less than 18,000 feet, or approximately 3 miles, or live in a neighborhood where a DSL Gateway has been installed. Please be aware that the measurement that is taken to determine if your location can get DSL or Broadband services is not necessarily a liner distance. It is not calculated by street miles or air miles. You must also have a telephone line qualified to carry the DSL signal. To check DSL availability please use our free broadband qualification tool.