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Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 10:33:07 PDT7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: dslextreme

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Larry Tawa wrote:

> I choose and am extremely pleased with dslextreme. One
> of my friends based on my recommendation ,
> decided to go with dslexreme's dsl rather than with PacBell - he is happy
> with the static IP, etc, etc.
>
> Realize that dslextreme is not the cheapest dsl service available; I pay
> an extra $5/month for unlimited dialup access in California - ie you pay
> for what you use at dslextreme. dslextreme tech's support is neutral in
> regard to OS with the usual range of capabilities.....
>
> Questions? HTH.
>

Sounds like a ringing endorsement to me, Larry. I guess the big question
will be whether they are available in SFV. My guess is 'Yes' (as a Pac Bell
infrastructure sub-lessee, a la Earthlink and others). I doubt the price will
be a decider, but I do want the static IP and a level of Up / Down speed not
less than what I had with Pac Bell. I think EarthLink and Pac Bell allow
you 20 hr.s / month of dialup in their basic package . . . which tends to go
unused anyway, since it is mostly of interest as an emergency fallback.

The one feature that would have been of interest to me in the SBC - Yahoo
pkg. was the 10 - 25 M. of online storage space. The rest of it looked (to me)
like useless window dressing for all the Redmund sheep.

Jordan

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