On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 14:45, Michael L Torrie wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 14:20, Grant Robinson wrote:
> 
> > Someone mentioned CSolutions.  I would also recommend them, as they 
> > have no quota (XMission does, don't know about SpeakEasy) and they 
> > don't care what you do with your DSL line.
> 
> The big catch with all these suggestions is that they all require an
> existing phone line to be activated.  This offer about naked DSL really
> has nothing to do with the ISP, although the best deal for ISP the
> qwest.net minimalist which is 7 dollars a month, with no restrictions. 
> None of these other DSL providers (ISPs really, since qwest owns the
> actual lines) can offer the no-land-line option.

But I just got an email from Xmission about it. You can have naked DSL
with Xmission or any other ISP (well, maybe not Covad, since they lease
DSL from Qwest). Maybe I misunderstood you.


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