Topic says it all. Loyalty 500 anytime plan (alternately 350 anytime/1000 evenings and weekends) for $20/month now includes the digital nationwide network. You must call and upgrade the phone software and the account, but the customer service guy swears that there's no increase in cost. (We'll...
Chuck E Cheese stores vary. We've got a great one near us. They do a bottom-to-top cleaning each day around three o'clock. It's very quiet then and the salad bar gets fully cleaned and restocked. Nice to let the kids play (with those half-price tokens!) on clean machines in a quiet restaurant.
I've used many ports--no problem. For quicktime broadcasting, iChat, and so forth.
As for services, I use a 3rd party (mindspring) NNTP, etc and no problems with those either.
True story:
My mom recently visited. She brought a floppy with several dozen Microsoft Word files. It was her autobiography.
I asked, "Why not just use one file?"
She explained that she kept running out of space. After writing a page, the gauge came on and showed she filled up the limit.
I...
Try calling Barton at 602-665-3181 x 9190
He's the normal support guy who will interface with the DSL
specialists. A name for DSL is Donna Fuentes
at 602-665-3299 (no extension needed)
That is so bogus.
I have the pages saved in MSIE so I've got evidence of the prices.
The DSL page says *nothing* about having a package.
Fast, always-connected DSL service, with your choice of ISP.
FREE activation ($99 savings) when you order by 2/27/04. Plus, get a modem for just $59.99. Or...
It's still the same sucky Qwest connection that I've had for several years now. I'm just paying less and dumping the normal Qwest.net ISP. Because I'm at the end of the service line, I get tons of line tap. So on my best days, I get 200 up and 400-500 down.
$15/month only covers the DSL connection. With all DSL, you need both a line *and* a service provider (ISP), which (for qwest) typically costs $18-$32 more. The extra $7/month replaces the ISP. You can use the web, but you can't use news (NNTP), e-mail (qwest.net or msn.com or whatever), and so...
Broadband basic (BBB) takes the place of having to use MSN, Qwest.net or any other ISP. The choice option runs the live hardware connection. BBB replaces the ISP.
(Note: Qwest is the only provider who can offer DSL at my place of business)
Qwest Choice DSL -- always on, 256 down, up to 256 up. $15/month
(http://www.qwest.com/smallbusiness/dsl/index.html)
Qwest Broadband Basic -- no services $6.99/month...
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