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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/908026"><b>PDXPLT</b></A> : My weekend house way out in the woods is in Qwest territory.  It has DSL(!) It may be slow compared to what some people are used to, but at least Qwest gave us something.  Driving around much of the rural parts of Qwest territory around here, I see alot of those mini-DSLAM cabinets that Qwest uses.  Good for them.<br><br>Contrast this to Verizon, where unfortunately my main house is located.    All they're doing is deploying FIOS to the same select group of 'high-value' customers that already have DSL.   They'll never bother to deploy even DSL in my neighborhood.]]></description>
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