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« Speedfactory is STILL IN BUSINESS!  
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Leaving SF now

@lmco.com

49.95 and comm-out Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon

10 yr user... maxspeed DSL now 49.95 month but BellSouth now AT&T is 37.95 when added to existing telephone bill...

Since Speedfactory (SF) is middleman for BellSouth it makes sense to go direct...

Especially since the unannounced 4 days loss of service...

Saving $12 a month for identical or maybe faster DSL and better reliability...

DSL Service watcher shows SF losing customers at a rate of 60% over last 3 months... me too.
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