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| reply to Karl Bode Re: Current Qwest Pricing & Questions
Just to recap. For eight providers I'm interested in establishing in a short paragraph simply how easy price/speed info is to access, how much new customers expect to pay, and how much they can expect to save if they bundle services (or in the case of dry loop DSL, unbundle).
I'm trying to keep it simple for new users so for now I'm not discussing the variations you'll see in contract negotiations, fees by state, etc.
This is Qwest's paragraph. Please check it over for errors and let me know if there's something else you think absolutely must be added for new users to understand.
quote: QwestQwest does a great job making their pricing easily accessible and not hidden behind a prequalification wall -- directly showing upstream speeds from the start:•Qwest Choice : 256kbps/256kbps : $31.99•Qwest Choice Silver: 1.5Mbps/896kbps : $44.99•Qwest Choice Platinum: (up to) 7Mbps/896kbps : $54.99 The company offers $5 off your price if you bundle one service, $10 for two, $15 for three, and a $37 discount if you bundle four services. The company also offers 256kbps ($31.95) 1.5Mbps ($44.95) and 3Mbps ($54.99) VDSL service in the Phoenix and Denver areas. Qwest was the first baby bell to market with unbundled DSL for $5 more a month. There are some pricing variations based on geography discussed by our users in our Qwest forum.
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 viperlmw Premium join:2005-01-25 | I might add language indicating various promotions are available, check thier web site for the latest. |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | I will add that to the tail end of the report as I found that's true across most providers. |
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