Earthlink goes on what the local Phone company has in it's database.  If 
it's wrong, they're wrong.  My local phone company kept trying to sell 
me DSL when Earthlink was telling me that I was too far from the local 
switch.  The local company was wrong.

keith_w wrote:

>Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>  
>
>>What's wrong with Earthlink?  I've been using it for 10 years and have had
>>a satisfactory experience with the company and the service.
>>
>>Shel
>>    
>>
>
>Same here, Shel. A long time association.
>The only reason I left was, when I wanted DSL, Earthllnk said they checked my 
>distance to some phone connection station, and I was too far away.
>Okay, I can understand that, but...when I checked another local outfit that 
>has a good reputation, they said I was fine. They could hook me up right away.
>
>Goodbye Earthlink.
>
>I'm happy!
>
>keith whaley
>
>  
>
>>>[Original Message]
>>>From: Ann Sanfedele 
>>>      
>>>
>>>On top of that, I THOUGHT i was signing up for 
>>>Road Runner, but the "special offer" Time warner 
>>>offered would have hooked  me up with the dreaded 
>>>earthlink - shudder.  
>>>      
>>>
>
>  
>


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