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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 08:17:11 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/170724"><b>howrman</b></A> : Its been about 30 days since my NorthPoint line went down, so I was pleased to find Telocity's new gateway had been delivered today.  However, when I opened the package, I noticed that it was for ADSL service.  Since I previously had SDSL (784/784), I called Telocity.  After conferring with a technical support rep, the customer service rep assured me that, notwithstanding the fact that I now had ADSL service on a Verizon circuit, Telocity would "do everything possible" to see that I got the same speeds (both up and down) I had with SDSL.  While I suppose this is technically possible, I have my doubts whether this will prove true when I get the gateway up and running.  In any event, it would have been nice if Telocity had told me of this change before the installation.<br><br>In addition, it would have been nice if Telocity had given me the option of having DSL installed on my data line, rather than on my voice line.  (NorthPoint, in contrast, had run a third new line.)  Now, I have to put filters on about a dozen phones, answering machines, etc. and Telocity supplied only 3 filters.   If the service had instead been installed on my data line, I would only have needed a filter on my modem and fax.<br><br>Despite these complaints, I do get the sense that Telocity is working very hard to make the best of a very difficult situation that it cannot completely control.  They seem to be quickly restoring service to a lot of people and their technical support has always been top notch.  So, I'll give Telocity another try before deciding whether to cancel my cable service with @Home.]]></description>
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