 dynodb Premium,VIP join:2004-04-21 Minneapolis, MN
| reply to Drylander Re: Verifying QWest DSL speed before signing up?
I seriously doubt that would happen. They'd have to go through the trouble of provisioning your port and wiring your line to the DSLAM just to get you to train at the right rate.
Your best bet is to order DSL, but not to cancel your current service until you're satisfied that DSL will suit your needs. You should be able to cancel within the first month without penalty if you're not satisfied with the service:
The early-termination charge associated with the 2-year term commitment will be waived if: (A) you notify Qwest within 30 days of the date you ordered the service with a term commitment that you do not agree to the terms of this agreement and terminate your service and (B) Qwest has not performed and you have not used any of that service. Qwest may waive the early-termination charge if you move or upgrade service; your original term commitment period may start over. |