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said by dentman42 :said by AMDUSER :As would I, if it meant that there would not be any overage charges. AT&T dryloop dsl 6 meg is only $38.99, only a couple ($2 - 3) dollars more then the 7 Meg/512k service from TWC. That's my backup plan. I currently have the 7/512 RR from Insight (only one tier offered so far, but rumor has it they're about to start offering a premium tier) AND 6/768 DSL from AT&T (lineshared). Insight's RR is 44.99 WITH cable TV ($10 more without). I've already been considering ordering a second DSL connection on a dry pair since upstream is more valuable to me than downstream and I have better upstream already on DSL. Then there's the possibility of going to WOW and getting 6/1... ATT is looking at reduction of sharing of copyrighted stuff. I think you should just purchase your DVDs.  |
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 dentman42
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| reply to AMDUSER said by AMDUSER :As would I, if it meant that there would not be any overage charges. AT&T dryloop dsl 6 meg is only $38.99, only a couple ($2 - 3) dollars more then the 7 Meg/512k service from TWC. That's my backup plan. I currently have the 7/512 RR from Insight (only one tier offered so far, but rumor has it they're about to start offering a premium tier) AND 6/768 DSL from AT&T (lineshared). Insight's RR is 44.99 WITH cable TV ($10 more without). I've already been considering ordering a second DSL connection on a dry pair since upstream is more valuable to me than downstream and I have better upstream already on DSL. Then there's the possibility of going to WOW and getting 6/1... |
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  AMDUSER Premium join:2003-05-28 Earth clubs: | reply to kba4 As would I, if it meant that there would not be any overage charges. AT&T dryloop dsl 6 meg is only $38.99, only a couple ($2 - 3) dollars more then the 7 Meg/512k service from TWC. |
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| reply to saber11 said by saber11 :...We will use the results of the trial to evaluate results for possible future nationwide rollouts. it's a trial, and they'll more than likely conclude from the inevitable negative response that this action will not be worthwhile at all. Personally, I'd rather have DSL running at 3-6Mbps/384-768Kbps direct than 15/768 shared+caps. |
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