Ron,

It was similar difficulty that drove me to cable. That, and the fact that
all the phone company's Central Offices in my area (Queens, NY) are now
completely fiber optic, which means no copper pairs available for DSL
hookup.

Time Warner's Roadrunner has done ok for my home-based office at similar
pricing on TOP of my already existing cable service. No clue what it would
be if you don't have cable.

S. Malkah Cohen
Fusion Authority

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Connelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 2:27 PM
Subject: Internet Access?


> Howdy All,
>
> Sorry to introduce levity here, but...
>
> What are some of you US based, urban-located, home office
> developers doing for Internet access??
>
> I just discovered that my 2+ year arrangement with my DSL
> provider is about to come to an end.  My provider (Zyan
> Communications) is filing for bankruptcy.  I've been paying $50/mo
> for a business-level SDSL service at 384k with 32 IPs.
>
> I recognize this was a land-office deal, but I'm having a hard time
> coming to grips with $189/mo for the same thing when I "transition"
> my account to the provider who bought Zyan's access (DSL.net).
> That $189/mo seems to be close to the going rate out there...
>
> So what's everyone else doing?
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Ron
> (driven out of lurk mode with a stick...)
>
>
>
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