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NormanS
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join:2001-02-14
San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC

reply to stevem01
Re: Wow

I think you may have missed the boat. That is an old contract price, but the old contracts are no more. The current price structure is:

Basic (384/384): $14.99
Express (1536/384): $19.99
Pro (3008/512): $24.99
Elite (6016/768): $34.99

»www.sbc.com/gen/general?pid=7709···37922269

My contract was renewed at the end of July, 2006. The new contract prices went into effect October 3, 2006, or so.

I don't know what I will have available at the end of my contract. Assuming things stay as they are, I will consider whether to keep the Pro at $24.99, or drop back to Express at $19.99.
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Norman
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stevem01

join:2004-01-31
Waterford, CA

Thanks for the replay. I appreciate it. I figured it must be something like that. But even at those current prices, I've been paying $27 per month for Express when I could have twice as much bandwidth (Pro) for a couple dollars less... or 4 times as much for just a few dollars more per month.

By the way, do know if those are the regular rates or if they are introductory prices that change after 6 months or a year, etc... I looked all over their site for that info and couldn't find it, so I was assuming that they are the standard rates.

Anyway, Thanks again.

NormanS
Premium,MVM
join:2001-02-14
San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC

They appear to be good for a year. I am not sure if they are "introductory" rates, or if you can rerate a long standing account. I believe that people have rerated long standing accounts, though.

The web site lists two packages per price tier, a "month-to-month", and a 12-month contract. I've seen it posted that you need to get the 12-month contract to get the $49.99 rebate for the CPE. The rebate is the same, regardless of the equipment. You either pay $49.99+Tax, S&H for the SS4100, or you pay $79.99 for the modem/wireless router combo unit. The rebate is the same for each: $49.99.

From what I can tell, though, the rebate is applied to both packages. Perhaps the deal is, if you rerate, you don't get the modem.

»www.sbc.com/gen/general?pid=7709···37922269
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Norman
~Oh Lord, why have you come
~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum
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