[Dead] SBC DSL 6mbit/608 $44.99/month! (Feb-Mar only) Update: If you got the deal, you keep the speed

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zeroidea

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Originally posted by: sekser
how is the newgroups with SBC DSL 6mbit/608? Are there alot of incomplete? or do they limit you in anyway?

I have roadrunner cable, and for the most part its great with no limits so just wondering because i do want to swithc but not if i can't download anything....

pretty awful. they don't carry most binary groups, the ones they do you'd be lucky to average 50% completion. only useful for text and occasionally easing the load on pay accounts.
 
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I ordered on the 2nd or 3rd and was told 3-5 days. I let 10 pass before calling ( was too busy anyway) and was told that their system was having a bunch of errors that week and that the new date for my upgraded service is the 23rd.

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So if anybody else hasn't seen their speed boost and ordered around that time, give them a call. I guess I'll post my result in 8 more days.
 

dirtcheapII

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Originally posted by: zeroidea
Originally posted by: sekser
how is the newgroups with SBC DSL 6mbit/608? Are there alot of incomplete? or do they limit you in anyway?

I have roadrunner cable, and for the most part its great with no limits so just wondering because i do want to swithc but not if i can't download anything....

pretty awful. they don't carry most binary groups, the ones they do you'd be lucky to average 50% completion. only useful for text and occasionally easing the load on pay accounts.

sbc yahoo not limmited your download.
everage of my download is 180 gig a month for 5 months straigh and they are not complaint yet
since I update this packet. in 4 days i did download atleast 100 gig so far and still no call from sbc;)
 

Almighty1

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Originally posted by: zeroidea
Originally posted by: sekser
how is the newgroups with SBC DSL 6mbit/608? Are there alot of incomplete? or do they limit you in anyway?

I have roadrunner cable, and for the most part its great with no limits so just wondering because i do want to swithc but not if i can't download anything....

pretty awful. they don't carry most binary groups, the ones they do you'd be lucky to average 50% completion. only useful for text and occasionally easing the load on pay accounts.

Do they still have the 128kbps cap? ;) I thought SBC dropped binaries altogether back in 2002 when Prodigy took over running their news servers.
 

prvteye2003

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I wish I could get this. I'm stuck with sprint/earthlink because they are the only local service here. I pay 54.99/month for 1.5/256. The service has only been here since 12/02. I'm sure they've jacked the price because they know I/we can't get any other broadband service.
 

Dulanic

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Originally posted by: prvteye2003
I wish I could get this. I'm stuck with sprint/earthlink because they are the only local service here. I pay 54.99/month for 1.5/256. The service has only been here since 12/02. I'm sure they've jacked the price because they know I/we can't get any other broadband service.

Call earthlink their price is now 49.99 they should lower your price for you since your out of contract now I would beleive?
 

nodoubts2k

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ugh...I also wish i could get this... I'm with verizon, have 768/128. I would pay $10 more for the speed!
 

straubs

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Originally posted by: dirtcheapII
Originally posted by: zeroidea
Originally posted by: sekser
how is the newgroups with SBC DSL 6mbit/608? Are there alot of incomplete? or do they limit you in anyway?

I have roadrunner cable, and for the most part its great with no limits so just wondering because i do want to swithc but not if i can't download anything....

pretty awful. they don't carry most binary groups, the ones they do you'd be lucky to average 50% completion. only useful for text and occasionally easing the load on pay accounts.

sbc yahoo not limmited your download.
everage of my download is 180 gig a month for 5 months straigh and they are not complaint yet
since I update this packet. in 4 days i did download atleast 100 gig so far and still no call from sbc;)

You do realize he was asking about newsgroup file retention in binary groups which has little to do with total download amounts. It doesn't matter if you download 180 gb/mo if what he wants is on a newsgroup that SBC doesn't carry.
 

Chrono

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hm...
i signed up for the 59.99 plan with dslextreme
eh... damn ah well.
it's pretty good nevertheless.
:D
i've downloaded a total of 200 GB's of stuff already.
 

duhh

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Jul 23, 2001
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I am currently a mindspring user and would like to switch over. Anyone know how the cutover works?
Can I just call SBC and they can turn off the service from Mindspring and pop theirs on, or does mindspring have to release my account etc before I can get on with SBC? I'd be rather curious as it sounds like this process is rather time dependant.

 

Homerboy

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Is there anyway I can determine my potential speeds BEFORE I sign onto a 1yr term? Im currently on RR Cable that Im faily happy with (350/50) but more speed is more speed... so for the price IF I can increase upload or download speed Im game.
 

Muse

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snip

now my speed is at:
4.503mpbs/468.87kpbs

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How do you determine the speeds you're getting?

I routinely (about weekly) download around 200 megabytes of data from my client in 5-6 minutes. I'm on my old SBC/Pacbell DSL static IP plan still.

Edit: Found speed test at dslreports.com:

2004-02-17 11:18:57 EST: 1310 / 217
Your download speed : 1310517 bps, or 1310 kbps.
A 159.9 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 217698 bps, or 217 kbps.
Seems like broadband .. above the 1mbit barrier!

Site is actually: http://www.dslreports.com/stest?loc=1
 

Anonemous

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Originally posted by: Almighty1
Originally posted by: zeroidea
Originally posted by: sekser
how is the newgroups with SBC DSL 6mbit/608? Are there alot of incomplete? or do they limit you in anyway?

I have roadrunner cable, and for the most part its great with no limits so just wondering because i do want to swithc but not if i can't download anything....

pretty awful. they don't carry most binary groups, the ones they do you'd be lucky to average 50% completion. only useful for text and occasionally easing the load on pay accounts.

Do they still have the 128kbps cap? ;) I thought SBC dropped binaries altogether back in 2002 when Prodigy took over running their news servers.

hehe or you could go for an extra 15$ /month with dslextreme which has 2x 256kbps connections to Supernews (no speed caps in getting headers), binaries that have a 1-2 week retention (I can retrieve some binaries from Feb.01). :) Only gripe I have is that the connection varies througout the day, usually it slows down in the afternoon (5-7k/sec) and it sometimes times out.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: Homerboy
Is there anyway I can determine my potential speeds BEFORE I sign onto a 1yr term? Im currently on RR Cable that Im faily happy with (350/50) but more speed is more speed... so for the price IF I can increase upload or download speed Im game.

Anyone?
 

slag

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MSG one of the techs at dslreports (cccmtech or one of the others) and have them do a line test (i think they are capable of doing that)

SBC does meter their newsfeeds and they suck at retention. I use newsreader.com. $9.95/month for 50 gb and the retention is pretty darn good.

I have moved 55 gb of data since 2-10-04 since i got the 6 mb/600k package. The newness is wearing off now and I am going to set up a dedicated ut2k4 server in the next few days.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: slag
MSG one of the techs at dslreports (cccmtech or one of the others) and have them do a line test (i think they are capable of doing that)
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You mean on the forums I presume?
 

noxxic

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Dec 21, 2000
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Originally posted by: duhh
I am currently a mindspring user and would like to switch over. Anyone know how the cutover works?
Can I just call SBC and they can turn off the service from Mindspring and pop theirs on, or does mindspring have to release my account etc before I can get on with SBC? I'd be rather curious as it sounds like this process is rather time dependant.
They may be able to just do a hotswap. I called them up to switch and I was told I didn't need to cancel my current ISP. A week later, I was on SBC with just an hour or so of downtime. Afterwards, I still called my previous ISP though just to make it absolutely sure I'm not billed again.
 

jbond03

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May 25, 2003
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Six months for 22/month for Comcast?

show me where it says that. right now i getting 3months for 19.99. i wonder if i can call them on it and extend the extra 3 months .
 

rasputinj

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Today my upgrade went through, I am currently getting 4Mbps down and 508Kbps up, I might have to try another router I think my old SMC BR model, might top off around 4Mbps. Hopefully my Netgear Wireless router will be faster.
 

Almighty1

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Originally posted by: Anonemous
Originally posted by: Almighty1
Originally posted by: zeroidea
Originally posted by: sekser
how is the newgroups with SBC DSL 6mbit/608? Are there alot of incomplete? or do they limit you in anyway?

I have roadrunner cable, and for the most part its great with no limits so just wondering because i do want to swithc but not if i can't download anything....

pretty awful. they don't carry most binary groups, the ones they do you'd be lucky to average 50% completion. only useful for text and occasionally easing the load on pay accounts.

Do they still have the 128kbps cap? ;) I thought SBC dropped binaries altogether back in 2002 when Prodigy took over running their news servers.

hehe or you could go for an extra 15$ /month with dslextreme which has 2x 256kbps connections to Supernews (no speed caps in getting headers), binaries that have a 1-2 week retention (I can retrieve some binaries from Feb.01). :) Only gripe I have is that the connection varies througout the day, usually it slows down in the afternoon (5-7k/sec) and it sometimes times out.

Or just go with sonic.net like alot of us did for the same price. and get 1x512kbps connection to Supernews, 4xfull speed connection to newscene and also unlimited connection to news.sonic.net, their own news server. My speedtests are doing 5192kbps/528kbps. ;)

 

nrgonline

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Nov 30, 2003
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We're sorry. SBC Yahoo! DSL isn't available in your area at this time.
I really wished there was broadband around my neighborhood.
No cable, no dsl = teh suck.

I loved my 3mbps down adelphia cable at my old house too =(
 

Almighty1

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Oct 1, 2000
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Originally posted by: slag
MSG one of the techs at dslreports (cccmtech or one of the others) and have them do a line test (i think they are capable of doing that)

SBC does meter their newsfeeds and they suck at retention. I use newsreader.com. $9.95/month for 50 gb and the retention is pretty darn good.

I have moved 55 gb of data since 2-10-04 since i got the 6 mb/600k package. The newness is wearing off now and I am going to set up a dedicated ut2k4 server in the next few days.

CCCMTech is a SBC IS (SBC ISP) tech and not SBC-ASI which is the one responsible for the DSL circuit. toaster2k, beachboy, ADSL Guy are SBC-ASI and can do it but the problem is the line tests are only available if you already had DSL connected as it's readings from the DSLAM.