I'm out'o here

longTom

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for a while... msn has taken enough of my money >:( , and has given crappy service, so I'm changing isp's
LT


ps... keep growing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
aares said:
Go broadband and you'll never go back!

Well, even though it's mid-2005, it's still not available everywhere. I too am cursed by dial-up.
 
penguinsfan said:
Well, even though it's mid-2005, it's still not available everywhere. I too am cursed by dial-up.
I live on the super info jeep trail............ >:( maybe 4006 I'll be able to get broadband. <:( >:( <:( >:(
 
consider the newest satellite internet system called wildblue. it has preformace close to that of dsl and is reliable. older internet satellite systems are ok but don't have the overall preformace wildblue does. oh and that is presuming you are here in the states.
 
loco said:
consider the newest satellite internet system called wildblue. it has preformace close to that of dsl and is reliable. older internet satellite systems are ok but don't have the overall preformace wildblue does. oh and that is presuming you are here in the states.

I haven't heard of Wildblue, but I have considered satelite. To this point, my issues have been costs. It seems to have $200-$500 in equipment to buy, plus $75 or so in monthly access when you consider you have to have a second phone line for dedicated access to be on round the clock. Most services have a one-year contract or so, and I anticipate moving in the not too distant future. I'll check out Wildblue, but I'm probably stuck for the time being.
 
It might be the same but I have been using Starband satellite for 5 years at work and have had very little trouble with them and real nice performance. Also I just saw that Dish TV has the same option.

On another note a friend of mine picked up DSL from SBC for 14.95 - not that its avail in you area I just thought it was wierd so cheap.
 
equipment is like around 200 I think but I'm sure not more than 400. where direcway and starband and both around 400-600 for equipment. and where dway and starband service are about 60-100 a month wildblue is around 40-60 which is compariable to most dsl in cost and cheaper than cable in most areas. plus hate to say it but it significantly faster than starband or direcway. so it boils down to cheaper for equipment, and monthly service and out preforms existing satellite systems, and is useing the newest satellite technology. and on yeah and the dish is not much bigger than dishnetwork's dish 500 satellite dish. and uses only 1 coax from dish to house to the modem, so if your house is newer and prewired for cable and have a room you want to use it with a nice little wall jack and have a central location for all your "home run" cable lines, it can be a fairly speedy install.
 
Loco; yes right in the midle of the states,[Kansas],I'm trying net.zero bur I'm not impressed. I don't have 2 dimes to rub together much less $400 for equipment, and the local school has a satilight setup and it's out almost every time it storms, and it storms alot here, so that is not much of an option either.
 
nah don't go by that. it's all in the quality of the installation. that and some with age and nature. which boils down to alignment issues. A good installer could fix it up in no time and should be almost problemless for quite some time.
 
Fuck it guys. Get into the 21st century. Go satellite!

Falcon
 
loco said:
nah don't go by that. it's all in the quality of the installation. that and some with age and nature. which boils down to alignment issues. A good installer could fix it up in no time and should be almost problemless for quite some time.
Hum...... this system is 8 months old and nothing but problems for everone using it.
Falcon if the wife's pussy was as tight as my money supply I could'nt get a pencil lead in. :s
 
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