Tom K wrote:
>
> >Thanks for the DSL suggestions. I know Jump.net is very good. I was
> >just trying to find some more about the loop qualification process.
>
> About a year ago I was considering moving and was attempting to find
> out about DSL availibility. The only way SWB would do it was by
> phone number, or by giving them a specific address (Not just the
> apartment complex -- they wanted an actual apartment #), in which they'd
> run a line test and get back to you in 5 days.
>
> This may have changed.... as I also recall, the cheapest plan jump.net
> offered at the time for DSL was on the order of $500 a month or something
> ridiculous. Good luck.
prices are comparable to cable modems on a monthly basis now. The initial cost
of having it installed is a lot more though. You also have more options (static
IPs and no usage restrictions) for a little extra $.
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