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cornflakeguy1
join:2001-03-25
Carrollton, TX

cornflakeguy1

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Re: N. Dallas CO to RT conversion...did I do right?

Well, evidently RT has been available to me for almost 18 months, just 2 months after I got DSL in the first place.

I brought it up to the EPC that I was a little dissapointed that SBC allowed me (and anyone else in my situation) to continue on CO and not get the 'upgrade' that the ASI tech recommended for me.

The reply I got was, "Why should we do that? There wasn't a problem until today".

Well, thinking like that is a problem. I mean I was capped at 768, then in order for my service to continue without flaws, they had to cap me at 50% less. Does my bill go down 50%? Heck no. The fact that the $50 you pay for can be for 384, 768 or 1500 has always bugged me. If they cap, then they can assign a different charge.

I got the feeling they thought I'll be 'stealing their bandwidth' if I get a great connection speed at the same monthly rate.

So anyway, my point is, I don't think that all SWB DSL customers do get the same service with the only differences being conditions and length. I was hung out to dry on an older system. If that old system was good enough, why did they put an RT across the street? Then, why didn't they run a search and get all DSL customers on the nice new system they just installed. It just leaves a bad taste in your mouth with that kind of thing.

CFG!
[text was edited by author 2002-05-18 02:30:07]

Mberet
2 Wire
Premium Member
join:2002-02-17
Damn its Hot

Mberet

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Said by Corn
I was hung out to dry on an older system. If that old system was good enough, why did they put an RT across the street?

There's no old system, they have been placing RT's left and right here in Dallas. 1 last time it shortens the copper loop nothing new or old. Why would they contact you? theres no upgrade here, th RT was placed sounds to me by your cap you a ways away from the CO so now they can reach the customer's past you and so on. Now if they called everyone lets say you and everyone else that was getting DSL feed out of the CO and switched you to the RT used up all the facilities, what about the new customers beyond you, SBC could not reach them before and offer them DSL. Now they can but those consumers are still without a DSL option cause of no facilities.

From a business model (Just mine not SBC's) this would make sense to me. You invest 300k or so, on new facilities so now you can reach new DSL customers where before you could not. Would you go after new revenue first or use up the facilities on a existing customer to get back your return? Now the fight about CO feed and RT feed is BS, I will say it once more theres no difference in CO or RT equipment they come off the same Alcatel production line. Now your going to bring up yeah but I have DSL why shouldnt I get the upgrade first I am already a paying customer. The answer theres no upgrade here, theres no given once you switch to a RT your going to be faster.

People have said alot of falsehoods here about RT's vs CO's without knowing the facts or just guessing, my guess yes you will be faster on a RT due to the copper loop length, but thats the only reason why. The cards are the same from RT vs CO if they differ and one was better than the other then there would be a upgrade but thats not the case here. Here you can read for yourself and ask Alcatel if theres a difference between CO fitted or RT fitted Litespans.

»www4.alcatel.com/product ··· 00.jhtml
[text was edited by author 2002-05-18 11:08:25]
Carny1
join:2002-04-08
Colleyville, TX

Carny1

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Im connected to an RT, and i pay for 1.5 down and 160 up. I get 1.7-2.1 down and 384+ up. I like my RT

Mberet
2 Wire
Premium Member
join:2002-02-17
Damn its Hot

Mberet

Premium Member

He looked, and said I wasn't. If I wanted to get on it, it would be much better. "It's all fiber optic instead of copper, and there are no speed issues or line caps." He said he wouldn't be surprised if I got 1.5 right off the bat.

This statement is not true, The RT is feed by Fiber from the CO, but all the house's the RT feeds is by copper. And there are issues and line caps.

GNH
I know my limitations.
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join:1999-12-20
Canyon Lake, TX

GNH to Carny1

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to Carny1
said by Carny:
Im connected to an RT, and i pay for 1.5 down and 160 up. I get 1.7-2.1 down and 384+ up. I like my RT
Carny, if you don't mind; post your speed test from:

»dfw.speakeasy.net

[text was edited by author 2002-05-19 01:54:04]