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Gary Wong wrote:
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> Since it appears you live in the Fullerton/Placentia area, I think you'd have to go with
> SBC. However, you can go to www.dslreports.com, plug in either your phone number
> and/or your address and then you can choose other DSL providers other than SBC.
For the time being I managed to get access trough the El Monte phone line.
Being unwilling to spend time learning all about technical subjects and also
unwilling to spend any more money than necessary the current status quo
will do.
Denny Jizba
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