On Tue, Sep 30, 2003, Keith Morse wrote:
>On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> If you're dealing with a company, they might try talking to the company
>> that provides their dialtone.  We're working with a company in Olympia
>> Washington that's beyond the range for DSL and cable isn't an option so
>> were using an Eartlink satellite connection which made up for being slow
>> and erratic by being relatively expensive.  They're in the process of
>> switching all their phone lines to a non ILEC provider that's bringing in a
>> T1 line, and will be splitting off six DS0s (6 x 64K) for the Internet,
>> while using other channels for their voice lines.  The savings from the
>> voice lines and dropping the Earthlink account result in a savings even
>> after paying the $135/month for the ISP feed.
>
>Are they a CLEC? And if you don't mind what is the company's name? (the 
>providing the T-1).

I'll have to find that out.  We're going to install some equipment there in
the next week or so (whenever the T's installed).

Bill
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