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 TransmasterDon't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY 1 edit | reply to dslwanter
Thank You! Instead of bitching about this I say thank you for saving me some money. Yes I have bundle pricing which I am perfectly happy with. I'll I have heard about is Cox has this Comcast has that bla-bla-bla. I am now going sit back and wait for the "well in Japan they have a 100,000,000,000,000 Mbps connection for $3.95, grr, snarl, row, gritting teeth...  -- I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's. - Mark Twain in Eruption | |  cbessantPremium join:2008-08-13 Peyton, CO | said by Transmaster:I am now going sit back and wait for the "well in Japan they have a 100,000,000,000,000 Mbps connection for $3.95, grr, snarl, row, gritting teeth... There is probably a subsidy from the government involved as NTT is probably state owned?
We just got 1.5Mbps DSL from Qwest this week - it was just made available. I have a 3Mbps wireless service ($45/month) w/VoIP for $20/month (unlimited) that I use for LD, and the rates are great for calls to Europe. VoIP was a tad choppy on the wireless, but over copper it should be fine.
I need 2 different ISPs as we work from home/telecommute and can't afford outages. So, my wireless is $45, the VoIP is $20, DSL is $15 (I know, $30 after the promo ends, but it is less than my other wireless that I will cancel once I'm sure Qwest DSL is stable enough to trust), and the Qwest landline ($24 + VM + CallerID = like $45/month). We don't have cable where we live (rural).
Qwest is the only wire to the house. If they offered a higher-speed package, I'd take it. I'll keep DirecTv with DirecTv as I don't need Qwest being the middleman. I'll never see fiber. | |
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