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To: Anthony Tsai who wrote (18254)3/12/2000 3:19:00 PM
From: Leroyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
As MZ pointed out in talk given last week: the question for DSL is NOT DEMAND but SUPPLY!!

Can WSTL keep up with the supply? How much of market can they get?

later, leroyt

P.S. Sorry to hear about your problems. I've got a COVAD line at home and PacBell in my office. Covad's is SDSL.

Nevertheless, Covad's support and installation has been MUCH WORSE than PacBell.

The demand for DSL is monstrous.
I'm looking for $75-100 by the end of the year.



To: Anthony Tsai who wrote (18254)3/13/2000 12:05:00 PM
From: Peter Ralph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
Anthony - I am the fellow in Summit, NJ with Infospeed service. Before you go to cable, go to friend's apt and see how fast their cable modem runs about 8 PM, when everyone is on the Internet. You'll probably be luckly to get 56k. And, everyone on your line can see what you are doing, unless you install a firewall. So much for my 2 cents on cable modem service. My Infospeed was down for Fri and Sat. BA has no execuse for no service for 1 month. But, from my source high up in BA's DSL business, BA has far more orders and insufficient router capacity than it can contend with. However, none of this helps you out. Peter