I have Verizon DSL and have helped many people in the area with either
Cable or DSL Configurations.

At this point in time I prefer Verizon DSL over Cable internet because
I have found that Verizon is generally easier to configure -
especially if you use a router. In my experience  Verizon is also less
likely to change the names of their servers or block access to
specific types of software like network file sharing or corporate
email accounts.

When the $50.00 modem has failed in the past we have just exchanged it
for a new one.

Verizon has reimbursed me for poor service and if there is an issue
with the phone line itself that prevents you from accessing voice and
DSL that the PUC will step in and help.

Verizon sometimes gives free speed upgrades so once the service is
established you can call customer service and ask them to upgrade the
speed of your connection. I think my current speed is 3,000  which is
very nice.

Lowell


On 8/1/07, Cindy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since e-link Wireless is not for me, (too many trees around here)--I'm
> looking at a Verizon High-Speed Internet service offer. The promo is that
> it's only 14.99 if you sign up for 1 year.
>
> Being suspicious, I called and pried more details from them!
>
> Yes, it's 14.99/month for a 1-year contact, but around 10-12 months in--they
> send you a quote of what your rate will go up to.  They call it a "contract
> fee"
> (And they said they have no way of knowing what it will be? )
>
> If you don't like it, you do not sign up for another year, and the service
> is now 37.99/month.
>
> Or, to terminate entirely, it's $79.
>
> And the modem costs around $50.....
>
> Has anyone had experience with them?
>
> How's the Tech Support? (I heard 1 nightmare story)
>
> They say they have software that will automatically forwards your old email
> to your new address.
>
> Input, please?
>
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> -cm
>
> `·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º>
>

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