  chris focus Premium join:2000-08-13 Middletown, CT | It's all getting cheaper There was an ad for SBC's DSL at 14.95 as well if you took a year contract. | |
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join:2002-07-14 Sherman Oaks, CA | Re: It's all getting cheaper Try $12.95. I wonder if $9.95 is next? | |
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join:2000-10-10 Lake Arrowhead, CA | Re: It's all getting cheaper That would really knock Netzero and Netscape dialup off the map. | |
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·AT&T Midwest
| Re: It's all getting cheaper AT&Ts offer is $12.95 for 1536/384 and you get an unlimited nationwide dialup account you can use at the same time while travelling or whatever. So basically compared to those dialup providers you get DSL for $3 more and still have the dialup if you need it. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. | |
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·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: It's all getting cheaper said by tiger72 :said by blacksurfer :Try $12.95. I wonder if $9.95 is next? they can lower it to $4.95/mo - i'll still keep my faster cable because I don't need a damn phone line. Strip the phone service requirement and they'll see a lot more people sign up. Check with your phone company, many now offer "dry line" DSL. | |
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join:2005-11-07 Jersey City, NJ
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
| I have comcast where I live, and DSL at my mom's.
Now think about this... what do I do that I need a 6 Mbit pipeline to my house... Ummm nothing really. I have a Citrix server that in reality all i uses is 10-15K for traffic, I got tired of downloading crap that I didn't need... I just have the cable because of the static IP addr & because it's bundled with my TV package... and that's about it.
The DSL bill is 15 bucks a month (+ tax) and vonage is 25 bucks... so we're looking at 40 dollars for phone and net access (yes, Verizon does offer nakednaked DSL in PA).
RCN the cable company where my mom is located charges $56 a month for a cable modem.
To my surprise, the so called 7 megabit connection that RCN provides appeared to slow and not very responsive... While the DSL was a lot more responsive.
My days of pulling out flukes and doing network traces are over. Now I go for affordable. And that's the bottom line! | |
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| Re: It's all getting cheaper said by batterup :said by chris :There was an ad for SBC's DSL at 14.95 as well if you took a year contract. Cheep is EZ, cheep if one calls with stupid questions is hard. Oh so true. Those calls in to tech support are not cheap. -- "Padre, nobody said war was fun now bowl!" - Sherman T Potter »www.cafepress.com/maxolasersquad »maxolasersquad.com/ »maxolasersquad.com/network/ My DSL Network Guide »myspace.com/mlsquad | |
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·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: It's all getting cheaper said by Maxo :said by batterup :said by chris :There was an ad for SBC's DSL at 14.95 as well if you took a year contract. Cheep is EZ, cheep if one calls with stupid questions is hard. Oh so true. Those calls in to tech support are not cheap. People are very expensive, they need a warm dry place to sit, they need coffee brakes, vacation, medical care the list goes on and on. | |
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join:2004-05-05 Greenville, SC | "Verizon residential local service is required."
$14.95 is bogus. I'll sell you a Ferrari For $14.95*
*Rear-view mirror at $1,000,000 is required. | |
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join:2000-09-16 West Boylston, MA | verizon dsl price drop I am glad to see it at that, with Verizon's $45/mo unlimited calls and this it is same price as comcast or charter's $30/$30 plan for voice/data. Of course the speeds are lower but some don't want to switch to comcast. | |
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join:2000-09-16 West Boylston, MA | Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! you bet! 1 year is good, rest use it and then switch! | |
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join:2001-03-15 Smithtown, NY
·Verizon FIOS
| Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! I jumped ship to $14.95 the first week. Got up and running in a week or so. Honestly other than some large 2 meg pictures posted here in the digital imaging forum I see no slowness. The VZ newsgroups are not capped at dial up speed like OOL either. I was one of those lucky OOL customers who got 1meg speeds instead of the 5 or 7 megs advertized.
I will get FIOS the first week it is available and switch my two phone lines to VOIP. Save $70 on the phone bill and up my internet charge from $15 to $35 is not a bad deal. | |
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| Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! said by bgraham :I will get FIOS the first week it is available and switch my two phone lines to VOIP. Save $70 on the phone bill and up my internet charge from $15 to $35 is not a bad deal. Certainly they considered this to...$15 DSL is the gateway drug to their other services. | |
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join:2003-08-16 Stratford, CT
1 edit | Wishful thinking cable-boy, but as 99% of sensible people know, you simply call at the end of your contract and renew. This isnt like the cable co's $99 triple plays that shoot up to $150 after the contract is up.
I just actually upgraded my AT&T DSL to their Elite. $27 a month for 6Mbps down and 610k UP . Terrific. | |
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1 edit | Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! Exactly...despite claims of new subs only, history has been retention agents will let people renew. It's cheaper than letting them cancel. Also current subs have been able to downgrade to this new plan (my neighbor did it) so new subs only isn't exactly cast in stone. | |
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@verizon.net | Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! I downgraded my service to $14.95, and they did it happily with no questions asked. | |
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join:2002-01-31 Keller, TX
| Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! I have been on DSL for 6 years now,switched over from cable and never going back, and the price has gone down every year, and that is for their top speed packages. year price speed 1st $60 3000/256 2nd $55 3000/384 3rd $50 3000/384 4th $47 6016/608 5th $44 6016/608 6th $27 6016/768
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join:2000-12-23 Greenwood, IN
| Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! Kudos to AT&T and Verizon for offering low cost broadband. As an IT professional I advise many people on Internet services. Most people who are not Internet nerds cant tell the difference between 768 or 10mbps, so I cant ethically advise them to spend more money for something they wont use. One thing is for sure they can tell the difference between $15 and $49 per month. Of the dozens of people I convinced to give up cable, not one regretted it or went back. | |
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join:2006-02-25 Pittsburgh, PA | Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! Right. Not looking for the uber-user with a 768 dsl, but to steal from dial-up, and get a foot in the door for a basic broadband sub. | |
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join:2003-08-16 Stratford, CT 1 edit | rwbullet, Youre in Keller and dont have FiOS !!? Whats wrong with you man !!?!?!  | |
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join:2003-08-16 Stratford, CT
| What in the hell are you talking about man? First of all I just said AT&T, not Verizon.. secondly why wouldnt I have residential service.. in MY HOME? Yea, Ive been suckered, for real. $27 a month for 6 megs down 600kbps up and never to be capped. Perfect for me for my computer and Xbox Live. | |
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join:2005-04-14 Richmond, VA
| You mean 6Mbps down and 610 up.
And he is somewhat right. Some people depending on their finances and their ability to read a contract will leave Verizon. Others who are too dumb to realize their financial situation will just stay with Vz until Vz kicks them off the network due to no payment. I live in an area where is this is likely to happen.
All these low-mid income people switch in mass droves to Vz because its cheaper and due to lack of understanding/reading a contract they get screwed when the price is jacked up. Verizon counts on people switching from the slow ass 768 (which at 15 is not a deal imo) 5 bucks would be more of a deal. 768 is faster than dial up granted, but in terms of broadband that is slow as a turtle and when you compare apples to apples the price of 15 bucks is robbery. You can't compare dial up to broadband and the pricing. People who do so are idiots. They are completely different entities. While they both connect you to the net the way in which they do it is different. Also note Verizon's Tech support is probably outsourced = crappy. Granted I'm not a Verizon customer so I can't really vouch for it, but from what I've heard from other people its not that hot.
But I do have to say I'm laughing because most people getting into the broadband market have no clue how to use a PC in the first place. Let alone how to run a home network..which means Verizon will A)Give retarded advice, or B)Point them in other directions and tell customers home networks aren't supported. I'm apt to believe the latter. | |
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join:2004-01-07 Sarasota, FL | Re: Lets see what happens when their contracts are up! a. Dry loop can be had from Verizon for 19.95 (768/128) b. price does not go up if you commit to another year. c. If they are too dumb to read the contract it not verizon or any other companies fault. | |
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join:2003-08-16 Stratford, CT | Thanks techman for noticing my typo | |
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  Rob A Same Old Jets Premium join:2005-01-17 Pompton Plains, NJ | Good move 14.95 is about what the "high-speed" dialup price is now adays. Will continue to lore more customers. | |
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join:2003-03-18 Beverly Hills, CA | Re: Good move well for dialup its 9.95 to 14.95 depending on who you subscribe to and what kind of service but who cares about dialup broadband getting cheaper is a good thing Its about time! | |
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join:2000-02-26 Fruitport, MI
·Verizon Online DSL
·Charter Pipeline
| 2 things stop me 2 things stop me from jumping on this band wagon. One is the fact that although I'm only 6,000+ feet from CO/Telco/ ATM, I couldn't any better than a 1.5/384 speed a few months ago when I tried the deal they had going at the time ($29.95 for 3/768). 2nd thing is the fact that Verizon can't tell me over the phone if I'm able to get any better than that as of now. Not going to bother with signing up, waiting for online date, then cancelling and returning their crap! -- Spread Free Opera. Fastest browser on Earth or in Cyberspace!! | |
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@verizon.net | 20% And after the 12 months you will be slapped with a 20% price increase. Be prepared to shop. | |
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