I just called and called and after about 4 or 5 failed appointments, junk installs, etc.. I ended up paying $29 and got a fresh line run to my cable modem
Depending on the ISP it might or might not be such a big deal, in my case it does burst pretty high (500KB/sec and above!), but for the most part it's no faster than my 3/512 DSL line was, sure as heck isn't as consistent -- and worse yet, my cable ISP doesn't allow servers in their AUP, the DSL company I switched over from did..
It wasn't really by choice though, it was that my DSL company only dealt with 1 year contracts, after that your plan price goes up $30 per month, and $80/month for a 3/512 seemed too much because I can't commit to a 1 year right now (got things in the works)..
So I swallowed it and have a cable line for now, unfortunately in Las Vegas (where we'll be moving next year)... well.. There's Sprint (bad), and Cox (WORSE).
Cox = FORGET about residential service if you're not strictly a "residential" customer aka you plan to call them asking every little step because they only like stupid customers that use 1% of their capacity per month, seriously their AUP seems to block ANYTHING and everything, and from what I've read on broadband reports, I wasn't impressed with their tactics (driving by their customers' houses to see if they had open wireless access points and canceling their service for it, port scanning their customers to see if they're breaking the AUP, etc) -- at least when Dish audits you, you know they're doing it.
Sprint = Couldn't give a flying F about Las Vegas. Those that have DSL don't have it reliably (or so it's been said), and that's if you live close to one of the COs that seems to be about 20 miles away from another CO or whatever.. I can't BELIEVE how badly setup their phone network is for a city that is so new in construction (relatively)...
Argh *sigh* Just frustration

I'll gett over it hehe.
Best of luck!