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J. R. Fox wrote:
>Gary Wong wrote:
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>>>What kind of DSL service upgrade? You mean SBC Yahoo DSL?
>>>
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>Correct, as I had discussed previously on this list. Shed about 30 bucks a
>month in cost, and went from 384 kbps d/l speed to 1.5M. I could have gone up
>to 3 or even 6 (at significant extra cost, of course), because they installed a
>remote terminal with fiber optic cable, which covers all but the last (2000 ?)
>feet. Previously, I had been about 13,000 feet from their DSL trunk -- or
>whatever they call it -- when the max. distance away you can be and still have
>DSL service is 18,000. The new service has only been up about 36 hr.s, but I'd
>say it's a rather noticeable improvement, most of the time.
>
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Jordan, so if in fact you upgraded to SBC Yahoo DSL, did you have to
change settings for mail, newsgroups, web browser?
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