$35 for 384x128kbps (burstable to 1.5Mbps downstream) and 8 static IP addresses.  That's using Hosting.com DSL (ex jump.net) with an IP.net DSL line.  I recently also added RoadRunner to compare with my DSL.  I'm afraid my bargain basement DSL will be going away sometime soon, so I need to find out which will be better to keep in the long run.
Downloading from Giganews, I can pull down files at about 250 KB/sec versus 150 KB/sec with DSL.  But I get 20-30ms faster ping and a noticeably steadier connection to Aces High server.  The DSL almost always has a flatline netstatus, while RoadRunner occasionally has some spikes.
Right now I have a static route set up to AH though the DSL line's NIC and everything else through RoadRunner.  And I have scripts to 'chroute' 

 in case one of the connections go down.  Gotta keep my mission critical surfing and gaming connection up.   
