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Posted: 31 Mar 2008 at 8:27pm
I have AT&T dsl but only their slower speed, but want higher speed, but can't get it at my zip code 92071. Checked with other companies and you would think I was out in the sticks...all say the same thing...too far away from tower. This stinks! I have Satellite TV but that's too expensive to get Internet. Anyone know of DSL in Santee, Ca 92071 doing High Speed Internet above a crawl?
I was told that there wasn't any high-speed coming to my rural Nebraska area for many years, & that we weren't even on
the Telco/ISP's maps for uppgrading to support DSL, & the cable co.
is also the alternate Telco & dial-up ISP; As soon as the
"Alternate TelCo" decided that the entire town was small enough to fit
into one octet of their existing company's WAN/LAN, they started making
"high-speed" available, a bit expensive at the time for the speed, but
the entire town went with it, (and they couldn't even meet their own
speed promises, which were based on speed to & from their own DNS
server), but at least it was AVAILABLE; Less than a year later, the
"Big Telco", (who is also one of the major ISP "Gateway"
providers), suddenly started offering blistering-fast DSL to the entire
town, at the same price as the "little guys", but at speeds from T-1
through 7Mbps! (I think someone looked at a map, and saw that
there wasn't a single telephone wire in town that was more than 2 miles
long, and the 3-mi. length for high-speed DSL would be too easy to pass
up, since they were constantly getting calls about "When are you going
to give use some kind of broadband 'Net availability out here?"; Voila,
suddenly if you change to theirphone service, which
costs the same as the "Alternate Co.'s", suddenly you could have a
T1-speed line, (and for $10 more a month, you could have 5Mbps to 7Mbps
DSL), for about the same total cost of your previous phone
service and the 56k dial-up! Sometimes they don't know or care
themselves, until they find out that someone ELSE got the "cash-cow"
that they COULD have, if they'd spend a nickel to make ten bucks,
because once they find that they've got competition & are losing a
huge market, watch how fast they "upgrade" (translation: anything from
"just flipping a switch" to "adding one rack-unit-sized server tray in
the existing Central Office that's already here"); Sometimes it just
takes a little patience; I know that I'd considered going with
satellite, but it's WAY out of line as far as price goes, and there are
WAY too many things that you can't DO with a sat connection, (which I don't understand, since I used to be
in the satellite data-comm engineering business, with one of the
biggest satcom service providers in the country (or maybe bigger); We
at least USED to carry the backup data traffic for Marshall Space
Flight Center during Shuttle launches, so I really don't understand why
a sat link to the 'Net is 1) so expensive, and 2) restrictive in what
you can & can't DO on it; Good luck, & hopefully you've already
gotten a fast & cheap ISP out your way too... Peace!
I live in Rockford, IL and am in the same boat as you are. Tell me if I'm wrong.Your telephone service supplier, in my case AT&T,is the only company who can supply DSL though your phone line.If they do not offer it, you can't get it from someone else unless you change your supplier. At&T is the only phone company available for my address.
As far as I know, you can have AT&T internet without having their phone. I ordered for my son who is away in school. He does'nt have a phone in his apartment. He only has his T-Mobile cell phone.
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