- Jan 30, 2000
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Well lucky me, a month after they sent me an email stating that there was no DSL service in my area, they've made a turn around.
My question is, should I take advantage of their offer? They offer a couple of packages, the two cheapest offers, one free, and the other $10 a month requires me to get an ADSL modem. I don't think I have to buy from them directly ($200) and would probably be cheaper elsewhere.
Since a lot of free internet service providers are packing up or going down the drain recently, should I be worried about them folding up? They do seem to make money from other sources rather than just the ads. They have packages that range from $10 to $35.
By the way, how good is their service? Stable, good uptime? I don't want to drop $200 for crap service even if it's free, or have them go belly up.
By the way, anyone have any ADSL modems to recommend, and where to buy them? I'll probably need some hub too, to connect multiple computers... all new at this.
Thanks...
dc
My question is, should I take advantage of their offer? They offer a couple of packages, the two cheapest offers, one free, and the other $10 a month requires me to get an ADSL modem. I don't think I have to buy from them directly ($200) and would probably be cheaper elsewhere.
Since a lot of free internet service providers are packing up or going down the drain recently, should I be worried about them folding up? They do seem to make money from other sources rather than just the ads. They have packages that range from $10 to $35.
By the way, how good is their service? Stable, good uptime? I don't want to drop $200 for crap service even if it's free, or have them go belly up.
By the way, anyone have any ADSL modems to recommend, and where to buy them? I'll probably need some hub too, to connect multiple computers... all new at this.
Thanks...
dc
