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Review by jweek  Posted: 6.3 years ago member for 10.2 years, 2262 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Reno,Washoe,NV
$29 per month (12 month contract)
about 4 days
Nevada Bell
"cheap"
"pppoe/atm overhead"
"good deal"
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Ordered $29.95 (12 month contract rate) 1.5/128 pkg with 2wire 1000sw for $149 with $99 rebate via internet on 6/2/03 - rep called 6/3 to confirm order and set activation date for 6/9 - and offered to sell me more network cards, etc. I had an Alcatel STH laying around, so I put filter on and waited for a sync and the 2wire. Got a sync in the a.m. on 6/6. Fedex delivered the 2wire later that afternoon. Standard SBC Dynamic PPPoE setup, sync rate on my modem shows 8000/1100, cap is set at 1536/160. Speed tests show approx 1220/135. Have had some intermittent disconnects, etc, still looking into occasional slow PPPoE login by the 2wire. Also, sync rate flucuates occasionally. overall, good experience, good deal.
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Review by rlsuthe  Posted: 8.6 years ago member for 8.6 years, 133 visits, last login: 6.4 years ago
Reno,Washoe,NV
$39 per month (12 month contract)
about 6 days
Nevada Bell CLEC party: Nevada Bell
"Speeds at 1.1Meg DS/111kbs US - She SCREAMS!"
"Had a problem with MSN catch 22 trying to register."
"Great value for the money, Get it if you can!"
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Got my self-install package as promised 3 days after order placed with Nevada Bell/ASI Joint Marketing. Once I received my Self Install kit from ASI, and my new computer from DELL I got the modem and PC ready in under 1 hour. When I tried to register the DSL line to begin billing, I encountered a catch 22 situation with the "Free 1 Year MSN Internet" package from DELL. They require you register with them before you can go anywhere on the Internet. ASI requires you register with them prior to going anywhere as well. I was able to get around this with a little trial, error and creativity. I was up and running once I got thru that.
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Review by gngovrlrd  Posted: 8.7 years ago member for 8.7 years, 8 visits, last login: 4.1 years ago
Reno,Washoe,NV
$39 per month (12 month contract)
about 90 days
Nevada
"Super Fast!"
"Upload is dog slow."
"If you can get it, GET IT. It is deifinately worth it."
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After I ordered the service, it took 3 months for the line to become active. They just kept calling me and telling me there were going to be more delays. They told me that they would call when the line was active, but I ended up finding out myself by just playing with it and calling tech support. Their tech support is obviously just pulling all of their information from their computer and have no computer skills at all, but what do you expect from a telephone company? Where I am, I see about 150 down and 13 up realworld. I always get that bandwidth and I have never had a outtage problem since I got it (4 months ago). Although, I should be seeing a max of 198 down and 16 up, it doesn't reach that. I definately reccomend it, but the only problem with it I see is that it uses PPPoE to connect. It is not a true "always on" connection because you have to log in with a PPPoE client the same way that you dialup with a 56K modem. I started out using NVBell's PPPoE client, NTS Enternet 300, and it was just problems. Sometimes it would take 5 minutes to start recieving data and countless logins. I found this PPPoE client, (»user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~normanb/) RasPPPoE, it starts data transfer the second it connects. It is much more reliable and much faster. It takes a little effort to get it installed, but once you do, you will be very happy with it and the service.
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Review by frightmare  Posted: 8.8 years ago member for 8.9 years, 20 visits, last login: 4.8 years ago
Sparks,Washoe,NV
$60 per month (12 month contract)
"Works Fine"
"Took to long to get installed"
"Dsl Service (once you get it) Is fine"
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I have Nevad Bell Dsl. The Dsl works fine!! One problem I ran into was how they installed the Ethernet card. I ended up re-installing it my self and almost doubled my speeds. dont know why, but there installer did something wrong. One other note is I do not use them for my isp, I use powernet. The dsl line works fine, never had a problem. The only thing I dont like is they singed me up at $40 a month, then
raised the rate to $60 a month.
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Review by frightmare  Posted: 8.8 years ago member for 8.9 years, 20 visits, last login: 4.8 years ago
Sparks,Washoe,NV
Contract price not specified.
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Review by KorbenD  Posted: 9 years ago member for 9 years, 18 visits, last login: 8.6 years ago
Cleveland,White,GA
$99 per month (24 month contract)
about 18 days
AllTel CLEC party: AllTel
"Fast, reliable connection. Great ping."
"Clueless sales staff, poor interdepartmental communication, slow tech support"
"Only high speed game in town for me."
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After a six month delay from the original expected launch date for DSL in my area, my request for prequalification was accepted on October 14. After being assured that I would receive a call back in 5-7 working days (which never happened), I called back and was told that I did in fact qualify for all DSL speeds available from them. One thing I've learned about Alltel is that if you want a question answered, call back 5 or 6 times, and then the most commonly heard answer is usually correct.
Once the order was accepted, I agreed to a 2 year contract, so installation and the Cisco 678 router were free. After a small snag in the delivery of the modem, it finally arrived at my home. I opted for Tier 2, which is 1Mb down, 256k up.
Installation was a snap, Alltel sends a disk that has an automated script to set up the router and configure basic settings.
Once the router was set up, there was a problem. No WAN light. It took 4 calls to tech support for Alltel to straighten the problem out. Apparently, the rerouted phone line for DSL's mapping was changed in one of Alltel's computers, but not the other.
After the headaches, everything has been running smooth. Ping times in games (from a 56k modem) dropped from 250-350 range down to 40-90. Downloads have been up to 160KB/s. Speed and reliability have been excellent.
Dynamic IP, NAT routing (had to set up some routed ports for some apps to work correctly, like identd in IRC).
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Review by Lindsayz  Posted: 9 years ago member for 9 years, 23 visits, last login: 8.1 years ago
Reno,Washoe,NV
$39 per month (12 month contract)
about 30 days
Nevada CLEC party: Nevada
"Faster than dial up."
"Slow speeds, poor tech support, high cost for poor service."
"Don't waste your money on Nevada Bell's DSL service."
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I was promised a minimum of 384 down and 128 up when I signed up for DSL. Using dsl reports I have found that I really get 324 down and about 68 up speeds. I spent 3 hours with multiple tech support personel, multiple transfers, and one hang up before I had a tech support person call me back to tell me I am too far away from the CO. Stating a distance of 22,000 feet from the CO. My response was, "why did you provide me the service then?" His response was "oh well, it happens." So I then went to mapblast.com and checked the distance to the CO myself. The distance I estimate is about 10000 to 12000 feet, which is a far cry from 22,000 feet. Nevada Bell DSL does not deliver, and it's tech support was horrific.
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