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To: Paul Lee who wrote (4849)11/19/1998 12:16:00 PM
From: Scrapps   of 9236
 
Working on it Paul. Busy DSL week, AWRE has deal with LU, LU has deal with HP, HP has deal with Cisco, Cisco has deal with DELL and it goes on.

On the MCI WorldCom DSL...


Prices for the corporate service will start at $500. The consumer services will be priced by the individual ISPs but are expected to be $40 to $60 per month. Business will pay a $500 installation fee, while the one-time set-up fee for consumers will be $150 to $500, MCI said.

Consumers will need an Ethernet card, DSL modem, and a device that can split a standard phone line so it can be used for the high-speed Net access service too, said Ralph Montfort, UUNet's director of product marketing.

MCI's offering will use its own Internet backbone, but in some areas may rely on local Baby Bells for connections between customers' sites and the their local phone office.


Splitterless DSL.Lite looks like it would be a better choice...IMO.
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