In response to Nick's comment - yes, it would cost more, but you would have twice the bandwidth and a failsafe if your internet ever went down.
That means you can hedge your bets on losing connectivity by aggregating a cable line and a DSL line. Probably more than most home users want to do, but a whole lot cheaper and reliable than popping for a T1.
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In response to Nick's comment - yes, it would cost more, but you would have twice the bandwidth and a failsafe if your internet ever went down.
That means you can hedge your bets on losing connectivity by aggregating a cable line and a DSL line. Probably more than most home users want to do, but a whole lot cheaper and reliable than popping for a T1.