On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 12:20:57PM -0700, John Michael McCool wrote: > $33.99 in my area for 256k up/d'load. As Howard points out, this is > VERY site specific, so where you live makes all the difference. > > But I'm with him: even though qWest has their finger in the pie, it's > in efn/opn/epud's oven, and that smells much sweeter to me.
You think being an efn customer (yes, customer) has any impact on OPN at this stage? EPUD and CMC are here to do business, not support and subsidize the community as efn once did. Their support of OPN involves a commitment on OPN's part to do a lot of work with basically no guarantee they'll see any financial support for it. EPUD purchased efn's name and userbase because it gave them a brand with instant brand loyalty. They hired Ray because many of efn's customers who aren't loyal to the brand and the lingering sentiment of a community organization have stayed with efn because of Ray. efn is basically like any other ISP now, except that people remember what efn used to be. I'll send people there looking for something a little faster than a modem for about the same price as an ISP and phone line (the DSL package you noted) because it's about the best deal I've seen. I'll send people elsewhere for dialup, and yet elsewhere for fast connections. _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug