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		<title>By: mailittomenow</title>
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I think road runner will go 5Mbps, our phone company, will go 11Mbps.  The faster the more it costs.  There are faster speeds but I don&#039;t think the cost would justify residential use.</description>
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<p>I think road runner will go 5Mbps, our phone company, will go 11Mbps.  The faster the more it costs.  There are faster speeds but I don&#8217;t think the cost would justify residential use.</p>
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