Comment Re:Doubtful they'll lose too much... (Score 1) 233
If DSL were available by itself, I'd have gone with them instead
See above about SpeakEasy. I have them and a cell phone, its a reasonable deal, depending on your needs (I have one of their naked DSL packages but its the best one so it's $$$) their regular (read: equal-to-Cable-speeds) DSL is quite cheap, ~$50/month. They also have a fairly nice TOS. Web, FTP, and other servers are allowed (check Verizon's TOS to see that they are apecifically NOT allowed), and if you live in a Apt they offer a sort of admin-your-own-wifi-network (see: http://www.speakeasy.net/netshare/learnmore/) package that also works with their T1 service. Definitely a cool company, and first-rate Tech support. My local CO (phone exchange) was underwater one night during a particularly bad storm and they had me up and running in two hours.
See above about SpeakEasy. I have them and a cell phone, its a reasonable deal, depending on your needs (I have one of their naked DSL packages but its the best one so it's $$$) their regular (read: equal-to-Cable-speeds) DSL is quite cheap, ~$50/month. They also have a fairly nice TOS. Web, FTP, and other servers are allowed (check Verizon's TOS to see that they are apecifically NOT allowed), and if you live in a Apt they offer a sort of admin-your-own-wifi-network (see: http://www.speakeasy.net/netshare/learnmore/) package that also works with their T1 service. Definitely a cool company, and first-rate Tech support. My local CO (phone exchange) was underwater one night during a particularly bad storm and they had me up and running in two hours.