  wilbilt Pronto Resurrected Premium join:2004-01-11 Oroville, CA
| I'll Buy the Whole Enchilada!
I'm currently paying $62/mo for a POTS line with unlimited long distance plus $130/mo for 128k ISDN. No Satellite TV or cable.
If somebody offered me broadband access, voice, and digital TV for $150/mo, I would jump on it in a hot second! -- Rural users don't need broadband. We're just a bunch of hicks. |
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 phaqu
join:2005-05-26 Marietta, GA
| Damn dude, your getting raked over the coals. Maybe you should get a cell for long distance? I make ever LD call on mine. And $130 for 128k? I think I'd do dial-up for $9.95 until something better came along. Hell, Id send you this AOL cd that came in the mail with 50 free days. All Im going to use it for is a beer coaster.. |
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  wilbilt Pronto Resurrected Premium join:2004-01-11 Oroville, CA
| said by phaqu :Damn dude, your getting raked over the coals. Maybe you should get a cell for long distance? I make ever LD call on mine. And $130 for 128k? I think I'd do dial-up for $9.95 until something better came along. Hell, Id send you this AOL cd that came in the mail with 50 free days. All Im going to use it for is a beer coaster.. Hahaha two teenage kids with friends that are all long distance (if I call my own zipcode, it's long distance). $60 for unlimited is cheap. Cells don't work here.
I need decent bandwidth due to babysitting servers remotely, I tried it on dialup and there's no way. Satellite is useless due to the latency.
TV is from an OTA antenna (get a few HD channels), but like I said, if I could get voice, video and data via brodband for $150, I would be livin' large....:D -- Rural users don't need broadband. We're just a bunch of hicks with isolated LANS. |
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