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 Mr Dip
join:2005-02-28 Lisle, IL
| Re: Yeah ok said by djrobx : quote: SBC has been talking about Project Pronto, Project Lightspeed, whatever they call it now for years. Nothing has ever come of it.
My 6mbps DSL circuit that's working 29,000 feet from the CO thanks to Pronto, disagrees with you. My 144k IDSL across the street from the Pronto RT disagrees with YOU! In the meantime, my VOD and HD cable agrees with jstack. | |
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 |  fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20 | Re: Yeah ok Project PRONTO was to extend the reach of DSL, not deliver fiber. Project Lightspeed was their fiber project. So I have to agree with djrobx. His DSL agrees. | |
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 jimbo2150
join:2004-05-10 Youngstown, OH
| I doubt you are running off the CO from that distance. Probably an RT closer to you.
One person happy with the 'next gen' service... out of millions of customers. Anyone else?
To tell you the truth letting a 'few' get the faster 6mb/s connection for the same price as the 3mb/s while others are left in the dark is just unfair. If I had known about it less then a month before I signed up for DSL, I MAY have been able to get it.
Untill at least 10mb/1mb is released, I wont be entirely satisfied. I would like to do some fast transfers between work/home/friends. So far that doesn't happen. -- - "Techie" Jim | |
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 |   DSLTech
join:2000-12-30 San Jose, CA
| Re: Yeah ok Project PRonto is the name given to the RT deployment project.
I am on an RT as well and get 6mbit service as well.
It really does take a long time to develop an entire multimedia/TV broadcast newtwork over newly run fiber and old copper. Not to mention other roadblocks beyond the control of the company. | |
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 dorosz
join:2003-06-28 Virginia Beach, VA
| said by djrobx : quote: SBC has been talking about Project Pronto, Project Lightspeed, whatever they call it now for years. Nothing has ever come of it.
My 6mbps DSL circuit that's working 29,000 feet from the CO thanks to Pronto, disagrees with you. Yeah but Cable has had that for years now....next? | |
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 |  jimbo2150
join:2004-05-10 Youngstown, OH
| Re: Yeah ok Yes, they commonly have higher speeds in SOME areas. Mainly where DSL has been uping thier speeds, or in Fios areas. Many areas accross the US still have maximum 3-4mb/s connections just as DSL does. The major thing that kills cable is that many locations where the main hubs are located are over-crowded, causing many people to see dial-up or slower speeds. I know for a fact that that happens in my area since I used to have cable internet, that is the main reason I switched to DSL (as well as cable having higher latency). -- - "Techie" Jim | |
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