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| If there is another way to get DSL or FIOS without going through | Verizon around here, then it is news to me. AFAIK, they own | everything and ``lease'' certain services out to ``service providers'' | (maybe better thought of as vendors), then turn around and sell their | own services for less. It's up to you, do you want to have to call | the monopoly, or the business that depends on your money to survive? We have speakeasy on our Verizon phone line, for thre reasons. One is kinda strange: Verizon said we were too far for DSL, but speakeasy said "Yeah, no problem." Why speakasy can do it over a Verizon line when Verizon can't isn't obvious, unless Verizon was simply lying. Also, Verizon is known to block ports, but speakeasy doesn't, and they encourage running your own servers. The third reason is that the few times I've talked to speakeasy's support people, when I tell them I have a linux firewall, I could hear the smiles on their faces. They instantly switched to geek mode and told me what I wanted to know without the usual baby talk. It's nice to know that there are helpful, cooperative people available to help with problems. OTOH, I haven't called them in a few years, so I don't know what they might be like since their merger with Best Buy. ;-) -- Key: 09 f9 11 02 9d 74 e3 5b d8 41 56 c5 63 56 88 c0 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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