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To: Lost in New York who wrote (21231)9/6/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: joe  Read Replies (1) of 45548
 


Dave,

>>Are you in a location where Bell Atlantic is offering ADSL currently/soon? You weren't precise in defining your location.<<

My neighborhood isn't on the list, but some of the
surrounding neighborhoods are listed to be serviced.
Maybe, they'll get to me in '99.

Here's the pricing. Unless somebody is a serious
net user, these prices are steep. Their OK for businesses,
but for the home user, it seems like the cheapest is
$40.00/month. IMO, eventually, people may be more open
to paying this price, but not for a while. Plus, Bell
Atlantic, I bet, will have all sorts of problems making it
work right, and customers will not be getting all
that they think they'll be getting...similar to pre v.90
difficulties.

joe



Personal Infospeed
(Infospeed 640 Kbps & Bell Atlantic.net)
$59.95
Professional Infospeed
(Infospeed 1.6 Mbps & Bell Atlantic.net)
$109.95
Power Infospeed
(Infospeed 7.1 Mbps & Bell Atlantic.net)
$189.95

Infospeed 640 Kbps
$39.95
Infospeed 1.6 Mbps
$59.95
Infospeed 7.1 Mbps
$109.95

One-time charges include the following:

Service Connection Charge:
$99.00
DSL Modem:
$325.00
Turnkey Home Installation:
$99.00
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