Ah ION Sprint's great idea that is well beyond their capabilities. Seems the tech's can't get voice-over-ip to run consistently so they're just about ready to scrap the whole thing. There was talk at one point of switching to ATM. Anyway it's a great product offering if they can get the damn thing to work. 2 IP's, 4 phone lines, 1000 minutes of LD for $150/mo. SIGN ME UP! -----Original Message----- From: The Hoelschers [mailto:mohoel@bigfoot.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 7:42 AM To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: DSL questions - Heads up Sprint guys.... Well, I finally took the plunge and bought DSL. Went with Telocity since they don't require a year-long contract. So far, I'm mildly dissapointed. The service has been solid, no complaints there, but while I have "up to 1.5 M" service, I have never budged from 393, 048 BITS per second. Something less than "screaming", wouldn't you say? I find myself wondering if Southwester Bell has any means of manipulating the service in order to drive business to themselves directly as opposed to using the VAR's (yeah, call me a conspiracy theorist!) My main question is about Sprint ION. According to their web page, it only works with Windows and Mac. Does anyone know if this is a "real" restriction (i.e.: it won't work without the PC side software) or is it just that Sprint has not seen the market for Unix/Linux based installs, so they have not explored it yet? (This was another reason I went with Telocity - they weren't afraid of big, bad, Linux users!) Also, since ION is advertising as "up to 8 M", is there any market data available that would indicate Xbps on DSL = Ybps on ION? Thanks - Chris H.