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In <3CCDBDCC.815.129437AE@localhost>, on 04/29/02
at 08:41 PM, xowatson@concentric.net said:
>Anybody have opinions on Earthlink? My cable company (Time Warner) now
>partners (unwillingly, I presume) with Earthlink. I don't like paying
>Time Warner or any other government enforced
I've used earthlink dial-up for years. This is partially intertia and
partially because I have had very few problems with them. Only time will
tell if they will experience growing pains. I heard of some problems on
the mindspring side when they merged, but this did not effect the
earthlink side in any way that I noticed and these seem to have disapated.
The same is probably true for their DSL operations.
Of course, the co-founder is going to jail soon but that could be said for
many companies these days.
They are nationwide and, IIRC, somewhat global. You have a choice of
local POP's or 800 dial-in.
Steven
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