When I checked mine it said I could get partial bandwidth (18500 ft. 1.5Mbps) and showed several providers that would work. Brian Kelsay Former Y2K Flunky (I no longer want to Y2K anything) ----- Original Message ----- From: Bradley Miller > I don't know what/where they are getting their information for this stuff. > I'm not the distance (19500 ft.) that they listed, and they have no clue on > service providers. Mine isn't even listed on their list. Still, it's a > fun site to visit, well organized if nothing else. The only true way to > find out is to have a line test at your residence/business performed. Some > people are being told "NO" when it could actually be a "maybe". Likewise > people are getting "YES" and it's a "heck-no" type of thing. Until they > actually test, they don't know. (And it's a nervous moment too!) > > Interestingly enough, SprintION said I wasn't eligible either . . . but > since I'm already up I guess they were wrong too. I can live with only > 1.5Mb/sec vs. 8Mb/sec. ;-) > > > At 09:15 AM 3/20/00 -0800, you wrote: > > > >This site lets you check the distance from your > >location to the local switch to see if you are close > >enough. It also shows speed and pricing for all the > >service companies. > >Brian > > > Bradley Miller, Programmer/webmaster > AccessZone Design - www.accesszonedesign.com > Blue Springs, Missouri office > Phone: 816-228-3814 Fax: 559-663-4046 >