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Hi Stuart,
I used to have Verizon Dsl, but it turned out that I knew more than their
techs! They don't seem to know what they are doing. The Cd has the Netscape
interface. You can install the drivers. I would try to go with cable, if
possible, as there is no software at all needed to run your cable
connection.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stewart Hughes" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 8:01 PM
Subject: Verizon DSL


> Hi
> I am doing a little homework. DSL has finally come to my street and I am
> being solicited by Verizon Online DSL to sign up with their service.
> It is very tempting, especially the "connected at" rate,  they advertize
> but can't guarantee.
> I have been very happy with my current dial up account  even though the
> best rate I can get is 38 kbps.  Their excellent 24/7 support and other
> factors weigh heavy with me.
> Are any of you using Verizon DSL?  Would you recommend it?  Is their
> support any good?
> I just sat on hold over 20 minutes trying to talk to a customer service
> type to get some references in my area and ended up hanging up. Not a
> good sign.
>
> Thanks, Stewart
>
>
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