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fuffer
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June 4th, @11:42PM

reply to dsldude08
Re: dry broadband service and land line 911

Yes, but here in the big city, they work just fine!

I get what you're saying, but honestly, I never used the POTS line. Everyone just calls us on our cell phones. I liked having the land-line, but I just couldn't justify the cost.

I'd love to see CTL come up with a *cheap* (which means the current dry DSL price + some extra $$$) bundle for DSL and basic local service. It would be nice simply for incoming service and the occasional call to the neighbors.
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said by fuffer See Profile :

I'd love to see CTL come up with a *cheap* (which means the current dry DSL price + some extra $$$) bundle for DSL and basic local service. It would be nice simply for incoming service and the occasional call to the neighbors.
When I worked for Alltel landline (Windstream now), they rolled out a product called Greenstreak. It's the equivalent of dry DSL, but you can make local calls for free, as well as 800 numbers (think Dish or DTV receivers), and you could call long distance, but it charged you a flat .10/minute. This kind of plan makes way more sense than Centurytel's Pure Broadband, and I hope they eventually make some changes toward that.


fuffer
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·RoadRunner Cable

Yeah, I'd be completely down with that. In fact, in a way it's a better deal for CTL then what they have now. Since they already provide the line, they can make some extra cheese from the long distance.
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The goal of the broadcast engineer is to get all the meters on the transmitter to go as far to the right as possible!!


dsldude08
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join:2008-01-03
La Crosse, WI
·CenturyTel Inc.

Extra cheese? LOL Great stuff fuffer!

Yeah, I agree, that is something that should be considered. The Pure Broadband is quite new, but very good idea Icon. As for the 911, I'm just glad they included it with the stand alone internet, just in case for some people, and it's a good perk, but the LD option is a great perk too.
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cgr6x6man

join:2008-05-08
Milwaukee, WI

reply to Icon
Thanks for all the feedback and discussion. I'd be very interested in a flat charge/min out going service option on my dry DSL plan. Let's hope that CenturyTel sees the value of this too. (Any suggestions as to whom I would contact to make this suggestion??) It would cover the rare occasion that I need to send an out bound fax or the rare occasion that I need to make another call while I'm already on my cell phone (ok, I admit it, I'm to lazy to figure out how to make my cell phone do this ;')

Ok, now that we've confirmed that you still have incoming phone service with the dry DSL plan, what sort of filters/hardware do I need to put on my phone line to ensure that the handset does not interfere or reduce the performance of my DSL modem? Do I just use a standard phone jack splitter and plug the DSL modem in one jack and the handset in the other? I purchased my Westell 327W modem used and it did not come with any line filters. Thanks for all the help guys.


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edit:
June 6th, @06:01AM

any dsl line filter will do the trick. you want one for each phone that will be plugged in.

here's 1 cheap one i found with shopzilla:
»www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/sto···&cj=true

i also recently signed up for the Pure dsl from centurytel and would like to be able to accept an occasional incoming call. i actually have heard my phone ring several times, but haven't answered it yet.
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