 | ISDN in Arizona I'm in the 623 area code west of Phoenix and am looking at getting ISDN (again... had it in NorCal for a while).
I already have a quote from Qwest, and I'm looking for a reliable ISP to use with it. I'd prefer a local provider if there's a good one available. Any suggestions? |
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 | MSN or Millenicom |
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 | Millenicom's signal sucks where I'm at. Already tried it, and canceled.
Tried antennas, amplifiers, everything. They sold it to me saying they covered my area, but I could never get signal.
Oh, and no refunds. They suck. Buyer beware. |
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| reply to fnbrown your question was a provider for ISDN , millenicom offers that 10.00 per 64 k channel ,, a month
I also have signal problems with mcom , I'm just to far 9 miles NLOS , I'm using an amp and a grid but the tower is over loaded during the day and speeds suffer ,
did you try a grid??? best thing since peanut butter, try Jims site for answers on them ,»evdo-tips.com/ if you have any type of signal try a grid, I have no signal until i use a amp and grid , |
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 | reply to fnbrown missed the part of your post where you tried antenna , sorry
MSN works great , pops both channels for 19.95 , shhhhhhh |
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 | Ah... my apologies. I didn't realize Millenicom offered terrestrial service as well.
I actually had a great deal of help from Jim when trying to get the service working. The signal in my area just doesn't reach, despite what their maps say. |
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