I can't say I've had any experience with CL's fiber in particular.
I can say that I'm favorably impressed with DSL service since CL took
over. While they decided to start blocking port 25 on consumer accounts
recently (6/27 to be specific), I recently converted to a static IP
address and
Dallas ... fiber with Internet/TV/Phone all I'd bet that is Verizon.
Sounds like their biz model.
My nearby neighbors say that when they ask CL for DSL service, a business
license is required.
Along with a huge start-up deposit.
(-: Chas.M. :-)
To:
Wouldn't requiring a business license severely limit their business?
Keith Smith
--- On Thu, 7/26/12, ChasM Marshall chasm...@hotmail.com wrote:
From: ChasM Marshall chasm...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: CenturyLink/DirectTV
To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
I'm on CL DSL with a static IP, (Residential plan, in Mesa, East Valley).
My plan is 5Mbps up and 40Mbps down (These are theoretical max's), in speed
tests I would say it averages 2.3-4.3Mbps up and between 21-34 Mbps down.
CL DSL claims 40Mbps as their max download bandwidth. I believe Cox