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To: Jeffery E. Forrest who wrote (12988)2/22/1998 11:02:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
Jeff I don't know if you posted about Pac Bell having xDSL or not, however, I thought it worth pointing out the following.

DNAI to Offer DSL Through Both Covad and PacBell FYI
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Copyright c 1998 TeleChoice, Inc.
February 20, 1998 -- DNAI announces the addition of DSL service though Covad Communications. Available immediately, service through Covad will add to the variety of DSL products and service areas offered by Direct Network Access in Northern California.

DNAI was the leading provider to offer DSL, when connections via Pacific Bell became available in December 1997. DNAI is currently the only ISP giving DSL clients the option of choosing either of the two available carriers, Covad or Pacific Bell.

With the addition of Covad, DNAI increases its variety of DSL services. Options include: 144Kbps, 384Kbps, 1.1Mbps and asymmetrical 1.5Mbps/384Kbps (1.5M into the computer or network).

DNAI's offers DSL service in more Northern California areas than any other ISP. Covad serves a number of Bay Area communities outside of the current PacBell service area. In addition, the 144K service can reach customers more three miles from the carrier's Central Office (CO). The higher speed services are only available within the three mile radius.

dnai.com;

It's interesting to note...not only is xDSL available (to some), but there is also a choice of services and carriers.

Still at 28.8K,

Scrapps