by Realjo » Fri Mar 05, 2004 11:44 am
I freed myself from the shackles of AOL Dial up a few months ago, and have never looked back. I now have Earthlink DSL, and it has worked very well.... SO FAR...
I would whole heartedly recommend them IF they had not outsourced their IT department support staff to Canada and India.
However, if this does not bother you, and you really NEED DSL, go with Earthlink.
Ok I know some homes in American Canyon on Flosden Road are able to get DSL, Since One of my friend got it there, in new homes.
I live in Entrada area, new homes, and so up set about not having any way of getting high speed internet. Dish is ugly and expensive.
I bought a new laptop with 802.11g, I searched for wireless signals and got some signal from some pacificBlue wireless internet, but signal is low so not always I get it but I will try that if that works and is reasonable I will give it a try.
I also signed for this petition, If you did not yet please do it, may be it will help.
http://www.petitiononline.com/AmCanDSL/petition.html
[size=75][i]I freed myself from the shackles of AOL Dial up a few months ago, and have never looked back. I now have Earthlink DSL, and it has worked very well.... SO FAR...
I would whole heartedly recommend them IF they had not outsourced their IT department support staff to Canada and India.
However, if this does not bother you, and you really NEED DSL, go with Earthlink.[/i][/size]
Ok I know some homes in American Canyon on Flosden Road are able to get DSL, Since One of my friend got it there, in new homes.
I live in Entrada area, new homes, and so up set about not having any way of getting high speed internet. Dish is ugly and expensive.
I bought a new laptop with 802.11g, I searched for wireless signals and got some signal from some pacificBlue wireless internet, but signal is low so not always I get it but I will try that if that works and is reasonable I will give it a try.
I also signed for this petition, If you did not yet please do it, may be it will help.
http://www.petitiononline.com/AmCanDSL/petition.html