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Technology Stocks : Qwest Communications (Q) (formerly QWST) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jelrod3 who wrote (2931)2/15/1999 1:10:00 PM
From: Brian Malloy  Respond to of 6846
 
I agree, I have used Qwest Services since June 98. The prices are good but compared to AT&T, MCI and others they have a long way to go regards customer service and billing in general. For those of us that know our way around it is not that big a deal. However, for the average or non-techie individual they will probably not consider it worth the trouble and switch back to a traditional carrier after a couple of months. At this point I basically think that the residential market is more of a sideline for Qwest, their focus is on the business customer in order to prime the network.



To: jelrod3 who wrote (2931)2/16/1999 1:06:00 PM
From: SJS  Respond to of 6846
 
YOu're right. The local number is THE critical data piece to determine if you can use ANY ISP.

If there is no local number, hasta la vista, baby.