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[ale] Inexpensive broadband recommendations
- Subject: [ale] Inexpensive broadband recommendations
- From: dbaron13 at atl.bellsouth.net (da Black Baron)
- Date: 20 Feb 2003 20:52:01 -0500
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 14:38, cfowler wrote:
> But based on the many posts n this subject today. IT seems that
> speedfactory is the way to go. It seems that HellSouth when you follow
> their rules results in a price comparable to SpeedFactory under their
> rules. Although you could just ignore the serivce agreements.
>
The papers I signed had no restrictions on numbers of computers (the
tech who installed the stuff saw my home net when he came out), no
restrictions on servers, or any of that. Of course, this was when they
were first starting to offer ADSL. Hence, I'm doing all of the above,
and am in no way in violation of the TOS described in the documents *I*
signed... ;-)
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