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Us now have my high speed internet, and Direct TV to my satellite TV. And I think the use of VoIP, cable horn my phone service. My questions are: 1. How does satellite TV Cable HD? Better? Worse? 2. Has anyone used VoIP, telephone service through a cable connection? Comcast? Vonage? Other? It works well as a telephone service regular AT & T? 3. DSL broadband is as good as cable? A quick? The two countries have the same 6 Mbps Reflections on some or all would be appreciated … Thanks ….
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