Say goodbye to Speakeasy

Jack Coats jack at coats.org
Sun Aug 7 17:16:40 EDT 2005


When I first got DSL, I got Covad.  They contracted with SWBell for a line 
and ran DSL over it.  No phone service, just DSL.  The line was billed to 
Covad, not me.  I don't see why other ISPs could't do the same.  I payed for 
it as part of my DSL bill, not part of my phone bill.  But I think Covad had 
a chunk of equipment at the local CO to terminate the line.  I don't know if 
companies like Speakeasy/Earthlink want to get into that. 

On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 11:52:41 -0400 (EDT), Gregory Boyce wrote
> On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Gregory Boyce wrote:
> >
> >> Well, it looks like the FCC has reclassified DSL as an Information
> >> Service, meaning that the phone company no longer is required to share 
the
> >> lines with other providers.
> >>
> >> 
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/media_law_prof_blog/2005/08/fcc_reclassifie.
html
> >
> > Any reason we can't get DSL the ol' fashioned way - a second phone line -
> > before the days of line sharing?   I think SE was doing pretty well 
before
> > the line sharing days.  No reason they can't continue success, unless
> > there is soemthing further to the FCC ruling that I am missing...???
> 
> When you have a second phoneline run to your house, it is run and 
> owned by your local phone company.  My understanding is that this 
> ruling means that the local phone company is no longer required to 
> provide lines for use by third parties DSL providers. 
_______________________________________________
> Discuss mailing list
> Discuss at blu.org
> http://olduvai.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss



-- 
*NIX is User Friendly ... It is just picky about who its friends are!

   Keep your critical files backed up and secure
 - - > Dr.Backup Remote Online Backup Service < - -
 > 30 day free trial period--Free help with setup <
        http://www.drbackup.net?pid=Coats 
(Extra FREE storage when you sign up using the full link above)
 -- Personal fax: 1-630-214-5954 -- 



More information about the Discuss mailing list