2Wire DSL Lookup Service

Brian Kelsay ripcrd6 at worldinter.net
Mon Mar 20 20:59:37 CST 2000


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 <bradmiller at dslonramp.com>

> 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
>




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