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To: Jon Taulbee who wrote (21328)10/8/2003 8:57:15 PM
From: Mason Barge  Respond to of 21342
 
Yeah, I got that much LOL. It's ironic, isn't it, that phone-line DSL subscribers will be able to get television/movies. I think I'll get a cable modem and use DSL for t.v.

Actually, it is already possible but it's fairly primitive and I haven't tried it yet, mostly because I don't want to run a connection from my computer into the den.

But I will say one thing, again: my Westell ADSL modem is a godsend. It simply and completely ended any problem with ADSL.



To: Jon Taulbee who wrote (21328)3/28/2004 12:34:57 PM
From: Jon Taulbee  Respond to of 21342
 
I saw we look for a pop in Westell Monday what you say ..

ALBUQUERQUE - Reaching back to revive an idea promoted by the man he beat for the White House, President Bush urged Friday that affordable high-speed Internet access be available to all Americans by 2007, saying it was essential to the nation’s economic growth.


Bush traveled to the Southwest largely to promote home ownership but spoke briefly about Internet access in remarks reminiscent of 2000 Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore’s call for an “information superhighway” available to all Americans.

msnbc.msn.com