I had it in Brevard county FL, and it was very good, but it was also the only hi-spd available
Depends on what's available locally. I don't subscribe to cable TV so RR would cost me about $65 per month.
That's no bargain when my server offers wireless internet for $35. I try to stick with local servers if I can. They usually don't have software to bog down your system.
Some DSL packages are cheaper than RR, but I don't know how fast it is compared to RR\cable.
Either way, it might help to 'tweak' your system with info from speedguide.net
Road Runnner is great! Never had a problem with them or their service. I do game a lot online, and need the speed. They do have a super Road Runner now also. It can be pricey($92/mo with extended basic cable), but I could never go back to dial up. You won't be sorry.
Roadrunner is great...especially since they started scanning incoming e-mail.
P.S. You don't have to install their software in order to use it.
I suppose it would depend largely upon which part of the country you happen to be.
I know that in Houston RR is dynamite. Outages are very rare and momentary and usually because of foul weather knocking out power.
Lightning fast, too.
RoadRunner is great. Pricey, but great.
I'm averaging around 1800 kbps in the north Austin area. Pricey, but worth it. Also thinking about switching phone service to lingo (broadband phone service). Anyone tried Lingo or Vonage?
Roadrunner is fabulous. It's about $40 a month where I am. It's instantaneous and not terribly expensive. Definitely worth it.
I had it in so cali, Huntington Bch. It was excellent. Very fast and very dependable.