Verizon DSL questions
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Wed Apr 11 10:50:54 EDT 2001
| Yes they just opened ad POP in boston before we were using NY.
| You can't go wrong with speakeasy I been with them 6 month...
| and they are growing like crazy.. cause each ISP that when down example(flashcom) they got all theyr customers..
| so Covad/speakeasy are getting all the dsl clients at least the more technical people that nees to have servers,linux support
| and a good SDSL conexion.
I looked into speakeasy a couple months ago, and it seemed at first
that we'd get a DSL connection through them. Finally, they said that
we couldn't actually get DSL at our house, and the best they could do
was the kind that's actual ISDN at a price of around $350 per month.
So, since RCN was in the process of infecting this neighborhood, we
went with them instead.
I'd have to say that everyone I talked to or got email from at
speakeasy was helpful, knowledgeable, and all that, and duly
apologetic over the difficulties getting accurate info out of the
phone company. I'd be tempted to consider them seriously when and if
real DSL comes to our neighborhood. Contrary to RCN's claims, I've
seen a lot of periods of < 1 Kb/sec rates, sometimes lasting half an
hour or more. I can do a bit of checking by logging in to a couple of
other machines where I have accounts and fetching the same URLs from
there, and seeing a much higher transfer rate. This proves that it's
not a slow server at the other end that's causing the slowdown.
I've also seen a lot of cases of completely hung connections, and a
traceroute shows that the bottleneck is a router whose fqdn ends with
".rcn.com", with no pings getting past that point.
(Actually, I wrote a little wish script that does the traceroute and
then sets up a table of pings to all the hosts along the way, showing
me just where the bottleneck is. Tcl is useful for simplifying and
clarifying such tasks.)
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