on 01.05.2004 17:43, Nancy Haitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't remember if you use a laptop or not, but they also include 20
> hours of free dial-up with the DSL account.  That comes in handy if you
> do any traveling with a laptop.  Some companies offer free unlimited
> dial-up, others none.
> 

Nancy, et al,

Another little tidbit someone at Verizon let slip: if the phone line in a
particular location is "provisioned" for DSL access, then a laptop user can
travel with the MODEM and enjoy broadband wherever ;)

Peace,

paul
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