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shebmeister
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shebmeister

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[DSL] Business DSL - got question

We have 2 DSL circuits from DSL Extreme here in Torrance, CA
They have been solid for a couple of years.

We live in AT&T country.
We would like to port our analog circuits from the DeathStar (AT&T) to Telepacific.
When will DslExtreme be able to service TelePacific analog circuits?

dslx_nick
ISP Employee
join:2011-12-24
Chatsworth, CA

dslx_nick

ISP Employee

I'll admit, the Death Star reference got a chuckle out of me. I don't have any info on your question offhand, but let me do some research and get back to you on it (expect a reply this upcoming week, since most of the people I'd ask regarding such are out today).
dslx_nick

dslx_nick

ISP Employee

Got an answer on this - sorry, we don't have any immediate plans to offer service on TelePacific circuits. Of course, we'll post here if anything changes on that, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it right now. =/

WiFiguru
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said by shebmeister:

We have 2 DSL circuits from DSL Extreme here in Torrance, CA
They have been solid for a couple of years.

We live in AT&T country.
We would like to port our analog circuits from the DeathStar (AT&T) to Telepacific.
When will DslExtreme be able to service TelePacific analog circuits?

You could keep those AT&T circuits on basic business phone lines (just dial tone), in order to keep them active. Sure, you'll pay a small amount for basic metered service, but it might be worth it (I dislike TelePacific data products)

Depending on how many lines you get with TelePacific, they'll bring it in on a separate T1/PRI.