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marlene meineken

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This is the URL of a site for Free DSL. http://www.freedsl.com/
Marlene Meineken

- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: DSL

>
> To All GMCers
>
> DSL is good and getting better. The distance part of it is up to 12,000
> feet. There are several flavors out there. ADSL, G Lite ect. A lot will
> depend on what your telco is using. Now if you want the hottest version
> hang on as it is in final testing in Hartwell, GA. Not only does it give
you
> Voice and DSL it also delivers up to 400 channels of TV. This would also
> be video on demand. There is also a company that claims they can
> do twice the DSL distance wireless. I own part of both companies. I will
> just say "You aint seen nuttin yet". Wait till the telcos can compete with
> your cable company. In theory with voice over DSL you can talk to anybody
> any where at no charge. Cisco has just entered this field. Hang on it is
> going
> to be fun. BTW this is all over POTs (Plain Old Telephone lines) No fiber
> optics
> needed.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>
 
Arch,

I heard a news blurb about a year ago regarding a company that had
patented technology to use the existing power grid for internet
service(all that big cable up there and they're only using the 60hz part
of the spectrum). Is that technology going anywhere? Sounds like it
had good potential.

>
> Wait till the telcos can compete with your cable company.

BellSouth is already kickin' butt in Gwinnett County(north Atlanta) with
their digital TV service. Seems the old cable company had rested on its
monopolistic rear for too long.

Patrick
- --
Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patrick

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
Arch
You live in metro land. Good old Bad Axe just got rotory dial telephones
- -----Original Message-----
From: Gcbr
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Friday, March 31, 2000 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: DSL

>In a message dated 03/31/2000 2:31:17 PM Central Standard Time,

>
>> There are those that say DSL is better. I don't know which is better.
The
>> cable
>> modem was the first high speed internet access that became available in
my
>> area.
>> I was one of the first people to sign up for it here in Troy.
>>
>To All GMCers
>
>DSL is good and getting better. The distance part of it is up to 12,000
>feet. There are several flavors out there. ADSL, G Lite ect. A lot will
>depend on what your telco is using. Now if you want the hottest version
>hang on as it is in final testing in Hartwell, GA. Not only does it give
you
>Voice and DSL it also delivers up to 400 channels of TV. This would also
>be video on demand. There is also a company that claims they can
>do twice the DSL distance wireless. I own part of both companies. I will
>just say "You aint seen nuttin yet". Wait till the telcos can compete with
>your cable company. In theory with voice over DSL you can talk to anybody
>any where at no charge. Cisco has just entered this field. Hang on it is
>going
>to be fun. BTW this is all over POTs (Plain Old Telephone lines) No fiber
>optics
>needed.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
 
Arch.

The EHV Power grid from coast to coast has been retrofitted with a specia=
l wound static wire that contains multiple fiber optic strands. It was o=
nly designed to go on the EHV static system, not the lower voltage distri=
bution lines and never meant to be a part of the current carring line.

- -----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Flowers patrick
Sent: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 17:26:43 -0500
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: DSL

Arch,

I heard a news blurb about a year ago regarding a company that had
patented technology to use the existing power grid for internet
service(all that big cable up there and they're only using the 60hz part
of the spectrum). Is that technology going anywhere? Sounds like it
had good potential.

> =20
> Wait till the telcos can compete with your cable company.=20

BellSouth is already kickin' butt in Gwinnett County(north Atlanta) with
their digital TV service. Seems the old cable company had rested on its
monopolistic rear for too long. =20

Patrick
- --=20
Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patrick

The GMC Motorhome Page=20
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com

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FreeDSL is starting to hookup some citys..They also are giving there
subscribers free dialup access until they
Get to your neighborhood. With NO banner ads!That will be cool. I use
netzero right now...Freedsl said they
Will have my account setup in a few weeks, but the free DSL line wont get
here for awhile after that.
Heres a link for it...
http://i.winfire.com/s/isapiEng.dll/wf.exe?cmd=rl&452,170015332&wf.exe
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert

_____________________________________________
NetZero - Defenders of the Free World
Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email
http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
 
How do I find out if my line qualifys for DSL?
Marlene Meineken

- ----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Teed
To:
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 3:31 PM
Subject: RE: GMC: DSL

> FreeDSL is starting to hookup some citys..They also are giving there
> subscribers free dialup access until they
> Get to your neighborhood. With NO banner ads!That will be cool. I use
> netzero right now...Freedsl said they
> Will have my account setup in a few weeks, but the free DSL line wont get
> here for awhile after that.
> Heres a link for it...
> http://i.winfire.com/s/isapiEng.dll/wf.exe?cmd=rl&452,170015332&wf.exe
> Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
>
>
> _____________________________________________
> NetZero - Defenders of the Free World
> Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email
> http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
>
 
Saw your post on the GMC board. Check if Flashcom serves your area. I have
192k service for $79.99 per month. I needed it because I work out of my home
sometimes. When I did my research they were the cheapest. Just beware, this
DSL: stuff is in high demand. It took a few months before I finally got
hooked up. Also, being a hot item, their customer service isn't vet service
minded (ie: you need them more than they need you). Just a thought.

Tony Bad

http://www.flashcom.com/