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or270
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join:2007-03-13
Lookout, CA

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Not an ISP

This is a remote desktop service and you can only use it on one computer at a time, basically you are remote connecting to there computer and using there high speed connection.

You are still using your dial-up connection and the speeds would be no faster than before.

In there FAQ they recommend that you get a DSL or cable internet connection to use with there service.

Here is a review that the CEO wrote about his own company-

»Review of Powerband Internet by dirtbikedude

dirtbikedude is a gmail address for Mike Pronovost
the CEO is a 19 year old student at Fresno City College that lives with his parents in Fresno, CA

»www.bostonherald.com/business/te···=1142627

»www.cbs47.tv/content/special_fea···lrg.cspx

»www.fresnobee.com/business/story···341.html


caribconsult
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join:2003-03-19
Mayaguez, PR
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What exactly would be the point in using your DSL (or cable,or dialup) to get to their server to use their faster (say T3) connection? It's still not going to run any faster than if you used your connection to go to whatever site you want. A chain is no stronger than it's weakest link, and if your connection is slower than their "whatever they have," that's what will limit the speed.
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