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<description><![CDATA[elvey posted : Those aren't valid reasons for not listing prices.  The same goes for all DSL providers, yet they often list prices.  In fact, it's more complicated for them, but they often still do it.  Different customers can get different speeds, or can't get service at all, depending on how far away from the CO or RT they are (i.e. whether they're 'lit'), and what features they want.<br><br>However, it IS time I update my review.<br><SMALL>--<br>SBC is <A HREF="http://www.spamhaus.org/statistics.lasso">the world's second-largest SpamHaus</A> and leads an <br><A HREF="http://www.dslreports.com/comment/311/39516">Organized Crime Syndicate</A>. <br>Also see TURN.org or <A HREF="http://UCAN.org">UCAN</A>.</SMALL>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : Just to let you know there are 2 reasons why the price is not listed.  #1  Because it is NOT available to the general public.Customer must be in a "lit" building.   #2  The pricing is based on the length of contract. It is $1000/100 Mbps on a Month to Month, It is $900/100Mbps on a one year contract and it is $800/100 Mbps for a two year.  <br><br>The price is up to the customer.  Setting are usually set up wrong by the customer so they receive incorrect throughput! Thanks have a great day.     ]]></description>
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