Jim Darrough wrote:
> I called them. They said they could provide IDSL (144k both ways) for the
> low low price of only $99.95 a month. Or I could get a T-1 starting at
> something like $399 a month. Hmm, decisions decisions.
Jim, can you see the Coburg Hills from your house? Computer Systems
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Tim wrote:
which product from speakeasy did you get?
last i knew they didnt offer all there products here.
I got their One-Link service. It's still subject to the 18000 foot limit
for loop length, so if you live too far from the CO, it won't work.
When I lived on Dean Ave, I was 900 feet beyon
While we are on the subject (sort of), are there any alternatives for
POTS in Eugene.
Been here for 6 months, Qwest has yet to send me a correct bill.
I would _really_ like to stop sending them money. heh.
-ajb
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which product from speakeasy did you get?
last i knew they didnt offer all there products here.
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 09:43 -0800, Russ Johnson wrote:
>
which product from speakeasy did you get?
last i knew they didnt offer all there products here.
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 09:43 -0800, Russ Johnson wrote:
> I recently moved, and Verizon (my telephone provider in Beaverton)
> installed a phone line on a digital loop...
>
> You got it. No DSL on a d
I recently moved, and Verizon (my telephone provider in Beaverton)
installed a phone line on a digital loop...
You got it. No DSL on a digital loop...
So, after 5 years with the same DSL ISP, I was forced to look at my
alternatives.
Verizon would not, under any circumstances, re-engineer my lin