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a333
A hot cup of integrals please

join:2007-06-12
Rego Park, NY
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reply to bl3s5in

Re: [availability] To far from the CO

based on your problem, if you pay the cableco, you're much better off, as you sound like you're on the very fringe to get DSL, so your service, if any, won't be good.

My advice: Try Sprint's EV-DO. If it works out for ya, cancel within the first 30 days and return the equipment. Then, buy one of the following devices from a Sprint store/eBay upfront (ie without service):
»www.millenicom.com/mobilebroadband/BYOD.htm
Then, go to »www.millenicom.com and sign up for the Wireless internet (BYOD option). Enter the ESN/HEX to activate your newly-purchased device, along with your billing info, and you're good to go. Millenicom service is $59.99/mo, and it's unlimited, unlike Sprint, hence the reason I'm recommending it.

Hope this helps,
Cheers,
a333

bl3s5in

join:2008-09-13

Bad DSL is better than 2000 MS latency on WildBlue. Sprint doesn't offer EV-DO in my area only Verizon. Will that method work with Verizon? Also the cableco wants about 3000$ to run the line, which is a little out of my budget.



a333
A hot cup of integrals please

join:2007-06-12
Rego Park, NY
Reviews:
·Cingular Wireless

No, by 'bad DSL' I mean pretty much NO connection. I mean it.. you'll be disconnected like every 5 mins, unless your line's exceptionally clean. Also, Verizon probably will refuse to even sign you up. As to EV-DO, Millenicom doesn't work with Verizon. Millenicom is a Sprint reseller, you see. They work if Sprint works. (You COULD just get Verizon EVDO, but... they're capped @ 5 Gigs) However, since you say Verizon has EV-DO in your area, there's the chance Sprint does as well. Their coverage maps are usually out of date... so give 'em a try. It's your best bet, given your current situation. Remember: if Sprint works, cancel 'em within 30 days and get Millenicom to take advantage of the unlimited service..

Cheers,
a333


bl3s5in

join:2008-09-13

Nah Sprint has no service out here at all. I own a Sprint 3G phone(got locked in with the contract) that gets no Sprint service at my house and is forced to roam on Verizon. Thank you for the help though, I can't believe how difficult it is to get half way decent BroadBand to rural communities in 2008.



a333
A hot cup of integrals please

join:2007-06-12
Rego Park, NY

Hmmm in that case, your only option is to just get Verizon Wireless and stick with the 5 GB cap, or get Satellite in exchange for higher caps but crappy latency.

Good luck anyway,
Cheers,
a333


bl3s5in

join:2008-09-13

It's fun being screwed. Well thanks to all who posted, I'm going to see if I can find a company who will put up a dsl loop extension or whatever it is called for my business. Any word on how many feet one will actually extend the signal?



Jodokast96
Stupid people really piss me off.
Premium
join:2005-11-23
Erial, NJ
kudos:2

If you think 3 grand is a lot to run cable, you're going to be picking up more than your jaw at the cost of that. Besides, it would take damn near a small towns worth of people to get that kind of equipment installed.



tschmidt
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join:2000-11-12
Milford, NH
kudos:5
Reviews:
·Fairpoint Commun..
·Hollis Hosting

reply to bl3s5in

said by bl3s5in:

It's fun being screwed.
How is it you are being screwed?

said by bl3s5in:

I'm going to see if I can find a company who will put up a dsl loop extension or whatever it is called for my business. Any word on how many feet one will actually extend the signal?
There are no loop extenders for DSL. DSL is a point-to-point link between customer's modem and DSLAM. To reduce loop length Telco's install Remote Terminals. RTs move DSLAM closer to customer and use fiber to connect back to the CO.

If this is a business may want to look at getting a T1 line. T1's are able to use repeaters to extend distance. T1'a are business class services so they are expensive. You are looking at prices in the $300-500 per month range for 1500/1500.

/tom

Bobcat
Premium
join:2001-02-04

reply to bl3s5in
Find the $3,000 for extending the cable line. Or talk to your township committee (or whatever your governing body is) and ask them if they can help get the cable company's charge lowered.


bl3s5in

join:2008-09-13

How exactly could my township committee help lower the price of Cable? Also even if I had $3,000 to give them I wouldn't do it.Something just seems wrong about paying a company that kind of money to buy the right to pay them more money.


Bobcat
Premium
join:2001-02-04
Reviews:
·Verizon Online DSL
·Optimum Online
·EarthLink

said by bl3s5in:

How exactly could my township committee help lower the price of Cable? Also even if I had $3,000 to give them I wouldn't do it. Something just seems wrong about paying a company that kind of money to buy the right to pay them more money.
1. They have a franchise from your town. People start complaining about the cable service, and the town has some leverage.

2. There are standards in the franchise agreement about who is or isn't served. i.e., a certain number of houses per mile, etc. The town could check to see if the cable company is really playing by the rules.

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