Check out http://www.dslreports.com . (They also report on cable connections.)
About a year ago, I was able to find a local company that offered dsl with a static ip address, and I didn't see anything prohibiting the running of a server. (Of course it could have be buried somewhere in their sign up agreements. However our school recently signed up with them because they offer static IP addresses.) There were some other frills that they didn't give you: no free dial up service if you were away, and no hosting for a small web site. That company is local to S. Calif. but there should be something similar in other areas.
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FIRST Team 980, The ThunderBots
2002: S. California Rookie All Stars
2004: S. California: Regional Champion,
Championship Event: Galileo 2nd seed,
IRI: Competition Winner, Cal Games: Competition Winner
2005: Arizona: 1st seed
Silicon Valley: Regional Champion (Thanks Teams 254 and 22)
S. California: Regional Runners Up (Thanks Teams 22 and 968)
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