We're not looking at this (OOL Broadband) from an office perspective. Were asking a simple question....
What kind of internet can you get for $29.99 in a home, designed for home use, with claimed 10Mbits down and 1Mbit up and actual speeds of 650kilobytes down and 135kilobytes up?
There simply isn't anything like it. If all home cable modems and dsl lines were put on a big map, we would be a large number higher then even the #2 best.
As for the TCP port 80 blocking, it not any problem. I'm hosting a website (that can be found
here. Also, I'm pretty sure that OptOnline does not block TCP port 25. I've never had that much use for SMTP server on my network!, and you could say I've been around the block a few times with internet oriented servers.
Finally, if you really wanted to host a serious website, then you probably would want to upgrade your service to a better line, or at least an upcapped cable line. You can contact
Lightpath (a service of Cablevision, the company that owns Optimum Online) for a full, uncapped cable line, a T1, T3, ATM, and more broadband lines.
Hope this clears everything up for you.