Good news: Time-Warner cable / roadrunner is now available to me, as of 7/01. I last checked on it in early May, saw some guys stringing cable along my highway and got excited. No dice at that time.
I'm still interested in T-1 service, that could be 30-45 days until install. If RR service is robust like it was when I lived in Denver (2002) that would be terrific. If not, no worse than DSL now.
I run two towers for work, dual monitors each. One setup runs NT platform and browser, other setup runs TradeStation charts and HotComm only. What's been happening is stable feed all morning long, but from noon est into the afternoon I start getting dropped from HotComm, then both chart setups = software go dead at the same time.
Outages last anywhere from 10 seconds to 30 seconds and might happen once, might recur for hours. It cost me -$970 Friday due to stranded sell-stop order I entered right as service dropped for the umpteenth time, then ghosted in the dome. It filled short into the last ER pop and I caught it before -$1,000 more (or worse) bled away.
Been told that DSL here is over-subscribed. Dedicated DSL is not available, just checked that. Signed up for RR now, should have that by week's end. Will cripple thru with what I have until then.
Thank you for all the suggestions... I checked on all other services, still might add T-1 and definitely dual wan router regardless. We'll bring the 21st century to this two-horse town with no traffic lights, no crime and only one active day trader (laugh)