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Doubleex0

join:2008-02-23
Lititz, PA

New and so far - happy

I just dropped local cable service which has served me well for 4 or 5 years. I had a 5mbps connection for $36 (and that was discounted because I'm a cable tv subscriber) Dejazzd gave me a 10mbps connection for $29 (locked in for life), a free modem and a $50 gift certificate to Amazon.

I gave the cable company a chance to save a customer but they let me walk. My cable was testing at about 4,400kbps and the new DSL is about 8,400kbps on this site.

I know, I know, I'm not likely to keep this service for life so the "locked in for life" price is a small selling point. I mean sheesh - could you imagine if you locked in for life with AOL on 1200 baud???!!

So far - I like 'em!!

JEFF1508

join:2002-03-26
Lewisburg, PA

I have been a DEJAZZD DSL user since 2000. I also just accepted their offer of 10mbps for $29.99 and a 2 year commitment. I have had no issues with DEJAZZD!


Stahr

join:2008-05-08
Akron, PA

reply to Doubleex0
I dropped Blue Ridge due to their bandwidth limits.
I have had D&E for 2 months now.
I am not happy. Every week, for a few days, the connection is too slow to use.
I rather it totally drop out so maybe I could get some credit !
Is it just that the whole damn internet is slow? because My connection at work seems to do the same thing (though not as bad).

"D&E cannot guarantee speed and uninterrupted use of the service" but we do guarantee taking your money on time !!!


Doubleex0

join:2008-02-23
Lititz, PA

Funny you should mention that...

It hasn't happened to me yet but my wife has documented a couple of times where our throughput went down to ridiculously low levels for hour or so during the day. I never experienced anything like that on Cable (where bandwidth is supposedly shared). Now I have DSL which is supposed to be non-shared and it sometimes acts as if it is. Hope this problem goes away.


Hellrazor

join:2002-02-02
Abyss, PA

reply to Doubleex0
I had dsl installed the minute they announced it in 2000 (before DE bought out Connestoga). The total down time over the 8 years has been about 3-4 days.

You guys need to figure out if it is a DE issue or an upstream issue. If you state it happens at work and at home, there is a bigger issue someplace.

DSL isn't shared in the same way that cable is, but it is still shared bandwith. Your delusional if you think you have dedicated bandwith on your dsl line.

My biggest annoyance with DE is when the DNS isn't working right. But that is easily fixed too.


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