seeking advice for speeders
Gregory Nowak
romualt at megsinet.net
Sat Jul 14 21:53:17 EDT 2001
It is the phone company that connects your lines for dsl,
even if you use the isp
(the isp still relys on the phone company for that).
If in the future there should be a technical problem with
your dsl line,
some isps make you deal with the
phone company directly to get it solved
rather then taking that responsibility upon themselves.
Greg
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 05:48:19PM -0500, Kirk Wood wrote:
> Charles (and others),
>
> Sometimes going to DSL is easy. Sometimes it is a nightmare. But to make
> sure, always order your DSL line through the ISP that you intend to
> use. I have never heard of a phone company giving you a disk if they were
> not the ISP. (Then again, I can't imagine any company giving out software
> if they aren't the ISP involved.) I would guess there is at least a good
> chance your ISP can work with you on either means of broadband.
>
> =======
> Kirk Wood
> Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
>
> The mind is like a parachute; it works much better when open.
> If you're too open minded, your brains will fall out.
>
>
>
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