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Technology Stocks : Covad Communications - COVD

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From: rrufff9/18/2005 12:56:00 AM
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To: Harpo who wrote (47704) 9/18/2005 12:11:44 AM
From: d:oug Mark as Last Read | Respond to of 47709

re: DSL $14.95 month? How is it working?

H,

The following link on IH...
investorshub.com
... will eventually go to an article that has:

What's the deal?
Well, some people have found plenty not to like about these new broadband deals. In some cases, it's based on the consumer's definition of broadband, and in others it has to do with Verizon's definition of $14.95. For one thing, the figure doesn't include taxes and USF fees, which jack up the price by three or four bucks per month. There's an activation fee involved too: $19.95. You have to commit to a year of the service, and you must pay an early termination fee of $79 if you cancel before the 12 months are out. At the end of the year, the service reverts to its normal price of $37. And, of course, Verizon's most loyal customers, the ones who already use its DSL service, aren't eligible for the deal.

doug
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