 Occasional
@swbell.net
| Dear FCC and FTC is this what lobbying buys? So they introduce the plan at their leisure.
They don't make it readily available.
They say it's for "new customers" only.
And you don't make them stick to it for more than 2.5 years.
Why bother? Why didn't you say, "do it now, and make a plan that is forever and costs 50% of the cost of your mid-tier plan"?
That's ok we understand... it's tough making tough deals when you are wined and dined by these corporations.
Let's just spend tax payers money to break up the monopoly and then spend tax payers money all over again to "oversee" it's rebuilding with petty short lived compromises like this one. | |
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 |  |   robbob340 K.U. Sweet 16 Premium join:2001-02-15 Wichita, KS
| Re: Dear FCC and FTC is this what lobbying buys? 10$ dsl in Kansas | |
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join:2003-10-21 Woodburn, KY
| Re: Dear FCC and FTC is this what lobbying buys? i'm seeing this in ky. | |
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@rr.com | Remember it was for the OLD BELLSOUTH Territory pre-merger agreements. 10 not 14.99 you both are not in this territory. | |
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 |  |  |  |   Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | Re: Dear FCC and FTC is this what lobbying buys? AT&T told me the price was good across their 22 state footprint. | |
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@sonic.net
| As the footnote 2 on page 1 of the agreement states As used herein, the "AT&TBellSouth in-region territory" means the areas in which an AT&T or BellSouth operating company is the incumbent local exchange carrier, as defined in 47 U.S.C. §251(h)(1)(A) and (B)(i). "AT&T in-region territory" means the area in which an AT&T operating company is the incumbent local exchange carrier, as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 251(h)(1)(A) and (B)(i)
Which I read as ALL ATT customers (that would be new to ATT DSL) I'm just kicking myself for not being patient by 5 days as I just signed up for my first ever DSL with another company. I thought I had interpereted the agreement wrong and thought it was for areas that previuosly didn't have any DSL available from ATT or Bellsouth. Yeah and the $15 vs $10 differnce over a year is $60 which I know for you latte drinkers ain't nothin but for me it's something! | |
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| Re: Dear FCC and FTC is this what lobbying buys? said by jbwok :
Which I read as ALL ATT customers (that would be new to ATT DSL) I think you can not say ALL ATT customers that would be new to dsl. The hook is that it is in the states where at&t is the ILEC. at&t is a CLEC in a number of locales as well and this offer would, in theory, not apply there.
Kinda makes sense though because nothing assures at&t they would be able to buy from the ILEC at a price that would allow $10 to the customer. | |
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join:2005-07-08 K2P OW2 | Don't forget you have to be online to order your INTERNET ACCESS?
hmmm.. how are you supposed to do that ? | |
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 |  Tim2 Premium join:2006-06-19 | Re: Dear FCC and FTC is this what lobbying buys? I think that's the point... these low-cost, low-speed DSL offers are aimed strictly at dial-up users. | |
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1 edit | said by Occasional :
That's ok we understand... it's tough making tough deals when you are wined and dined by these corporations.
Let's just spend tax payers money to break up the monopoly and then spend tax payers money all over again to "oversee" it's rebuilding with petty short lived compromises like this one. Exactly, our Federal Govt is so dysfunctional for the last 20 some years for anything except cooperate greed.
PS: Edit, if I put in a Gainesville, FL (closest Bell South to me) it comes up $19.95 for 768 tier one. They must have a sweeter deal with the FL Public Service Commission or someone in the state. Check it out, enter 352-376-xxxx on their site, which is a very old Gainesville NXX exchange.
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  jbwok
@sonic.net
| If you read the agreement,»72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:LBL···lnk&cd=3 this is exactly what it said. To be implemented within 6 months (July 1) to continue at least 30 months. I also interpreted the $10/mo to be applied to buildout areas which as far as I know are areas that didn't previously have DSL but I am not a lawyer. | |
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@swbell.net | Oh, and by the way... I thought this "deal" made with ATT was to offer DRY LINE DSL.
As in NO land line required. Is that what this $10 deal is?
Not that I can see. | |
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 |   jbwok
@sonic.net | Re: Dear FCC and FTC is this what lobbying buys? I don't know what a dry line is but the agrrement says 85% land line and the rest wi-fi, satellite or other. | |
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@comcast.net
| Stand alone DSL has been available in the old 9 state Bellsouth area for the past month. Call up and ask for Bundle 90 or Bundle 97 (97 requires you have Cingular to bundle with it, but it gives you $5 additional dollars off your cell bill which will be combined).
And the $10 deal is for all 22 states and no it isn't advertised - you have to click on the link for "term contracts".
BTW, $10 for a 768K connection with the price set in stone for 2.5 years isn't enough for you? Comcast is charging me $29.99 per month for a 300K connection and if I want it to be faster it will cost $55.
Also keep in mind DSL Lite prior to June 1st was 256k and $24.95 per month. So cutting the price by over 60% and tripling the speed and you're complaining? What a jackhole. | |
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