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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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Maybe they're finally getting the hint... I doubt it.

In Los Angeles (or at least Santa Clarita), dry loop is available through the web site.
The downside is that it is not at the prices that listed here. A 1.5Mbps dry loop sells for more than Comcasts 6Mbps standalone service.

For those that don't need or want voice or TV, DSL is a very poor deal. Many do not want POTS, and some prefer DirecTv (myself) over Uverse.
I would bundle wireless with DSL though if the price was right. AT&T GSM/3G works well here, and if the DSL price is right, then it'll work for me.
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Canada = Hollywood North

$23.99 for 1.5 Mbit dry DSL (not available yet on the central coast of CA) or $19.99 plus $5.70 land line. You might be asking yourself, What's the difference? i.e. they are not REALLY unbundling DSL yet.

I live on the central coast of CA, and spent some time getting transferred around. Here are some numbers that may be useful (may not be exact, but that's what they gave me when transferring):
CA DSL signup: 1-800-522-8838
CA Dry DSL signup: 1-858-522-8838
CA Online signup DSL (tech support): 1-800-609-7030

The dry DSL rep only offered 1.5 Mbit service at $49 and 3.0 at $54 /month (I told them how ridiculous that was).

The Online signup DSL rep offered bundled phone line and DSL service for $19.99 Express (1.5 Mbit down) plus $5.70 land line... if you get an error on their website signup (which isn't difficult to do) then they should give you the online deal.



Boricua65
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Sacto Sh*tty

See my post below. I called the rep with the phone above and was able to get it.


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