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To: DebtBomb who wrote (10555)11/12/1998 4:42:00 PM
From: DD™  Read Replies (2) of 119973
 
RE: ADSL lines from ISP's

Just got this email from my ISP..

Subject: ExecPC News: High speed DSL access, office hours for 11/12/98.
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:48:26 -0600
From: ExecPC Helpdesk <xxxx@execpc.com>


In this bulletin: * Coming soon: high-speed DSL Internet access!
* Office hours on 11/12/98.

Have you maxed out your 56k modem? Tired of waiting for the web? ExecPC
is pleased to announce that high-speed DSL access will be available soon
for customers in Milwaukee and Waukesha counties. DSL gives you a 384kbps
or 768kbps connection to the Internet -- up to 26 times faster than a
standard modem! Sound complicated? Because ExecPC will do on-site
installation of the DSL line and applicable hardware at your home or
office, getting DSL is a snap. DSL also gives you a full-time connection:
the Internet is available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you
never have to "dial in".

Want more info, or have questions about DSL? Visit our DSL site at
galaxy.execpc.com to get all of the details and sign up to be
notified when DSL becomes available in your area.

If you have questions about either residential or business DSL service
not answered on the DSL site, you can write our Corporate and
Professional Sales department at dslsales@execpc.com for more information.

DD
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