  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs: | Very Cool
Make them all naked. |
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  georgequ Premium join:2003-05-10 Painesville, OH clubs:
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| I hope the other 49 states follow suite. I am paying $ 59.00 a month for POTS service, which I do not need, just to be able to get DSL. We rely 100% on our cell phones. I have coverage in all 50 states for $ 44.00 per month. Free weekend minutes and have never ever gone over my 300 free minute limit. Plus there is no charge for long distance calls. Who needs a landline anymore anyway?? -- Click here for some fun and a very interesting web site |
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  David No,there is another. Premium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL clubs:
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| reply to Doctor Olds ya know I am not one to comment very often, and really I don't but I feel this one is needed.
said by Doctor Olds : Make them all naked.
just that statement and your avatar tells a different story....
LMAO.... I had to.. it was just too open to just leave it alone.. -- Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime - Lao Tzu |
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  rchandra Stargate S G-1 And Atlantis Fan Premium join:2000-11-09 14225-2105 clubs:
| reply to georgequ That depends if you need a modem for one reason or another. I have VoIP as my main number, but I still would probably keep my one line of Verizon service for a modem I have. It is very unstable over VoIP, plus I want to keep it up so that my mom can dial in to get her email for the domain I run for my family and whatnot. (She says she doesn't compute enough to justify getting Power Link.)
Still...it might be nifty to find an alternate POTS carrier for less. That might not be feasible in the near future, what with the story I heard on the radio news about the FCC not renewing UNE requirements (meaning in not too much time, Verizon might raise the rates prohibitively high for all the CLECs to continue leasing the lines). -- English is a difficult enough language to interpret correctly when its rules are followed, let alone when a writer chooses not to follow those rules. Blog is here Jeopardy! replies REALLY suck! |
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  davoice
join:2000-08-12 Saxapahaw, NC | reply to georgequ How soon for SBC & Bellsouth?
How soon will SBC and Bellsouth follow suit? Right after Congress gives itself a pay CUT.
And only after they've given up charging a "legislative recovery fee" on DSL.
- Davoice |
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  ctceo Premium join:2001-04-26 South Bend, IN clubs: | reply to Doctor Olds Re: Very Cool
you said, "Naked"!, huhhuhuhuuuhuhu.
I'm all for it. |
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 soothsayer15
join:2002-03-01 Irving, TX | I doubt this will stand up since the Bush Administration refused to challenge a federal court ruling supporting FCC unbundling rules in a lawsuit brought forth by AT&T. |
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 rid0617
join:2003-07-20 Greer, SC | reply to davoice Re: How soon for SBC & Bellsouth?
Thanks to the Ga courts, Bellsouth in metro Atlanta does offer DSL only. The catch they don't advertise is the $15.00 a month line charge. |
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 dirtrat4
join:2001-10-08 Woodland, CA
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Uh, you are not paying $59.00/Month for 1 regular POTS ONLY line! My phone only cost me $16.00/Month.
said by georgequ : I hope the other 49 states follow suite. I am paying $ 59.00 a month for POTS service, which I do not need, just to be able to get DSL. We rely 100% on our cell phones. I have coverage in all 50 states for $ 44.00 per month. Free weekend minutes and have never ever gone over my 300 free minute limit. Plus there is no charge for long distance calls. Who needs a landline anymore anyway??
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  zoom314 Superman Premium join:2001-04-30 Yermo, CA
| reply to georgequ Yeah well I'd like to see It available in California, It's now Illegal in California to have Forced Bundling, But they are still doing forced Bundling as of Today June 22, 2004. -- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040614 Firefox/0.9 |
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