On Thursday 11 December 2003 03:48 pm, Mark Kirschner wrote: > > I have set up a few DSL connections on Qwest and Verizon in my area. You > should be able to just plug in a configured DSL modem and go. As for the > Hotmail web setup, around here (Seattle), it seems to depend on the > package. You can get a package with Qwest as your ISP, in which case the > Hotmail or MSN setup would not be necessary. However, Qwest is a partner > with MSN, so if you're getting the cheapest DSL package from them, MSN > would be your ISP. > > You can find other ISPs in Denver that don't require you to use a web > mail service. For instance, Speakeasy.net has presence in Denver. > > Mark
Thanks for the input, Mark. My wife set up the phone/DSL deal with Qwest, and didn't know the difference. Smart woman, but she doesn't really listen when I babble about DSL and such <g>. I'll give Verizon a call and see what they can do for me there. I'd prefer not to have to change my addresses and such, in any case. BTW, you're not the Mark Kirschner I knew at Fort Meade, MD? Glenn -- 17:14:46 up 2 days, 8:21, running Mandrake Linux 9.2, kernel 2.4.22-21mdk on an Intel P4 1.8 Registered Linux user #324360 Ummm, well, OK. The network's the network, the computer's the computer. Sorry for the confusion. -- Sun Microsystems
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