-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Earthlink DSL

  • From: "Hank" <hdka@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 14:13:17 -0600

Yep Tom I have the BS phone also. and I don't know how to get hold of them as 
all I can get is a bunch of messages saying press 1 for this and press 2 for 
that, I get mad and just hang up.
I have been messing with my puter so much since I got the new network card that 
it is all I can do to even get on dial up. I have also slowed down the puter 
some way. I am so tired of messing with it I think I will just rest a few days.
Sincerely Yours,
Hank
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: T. Hunt 
  To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 11:59 AM
  Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Earthlink DSL


  Hank, Dave-
  Here in the southeast we have Bellsouth, or, as they are affectionately 
  known, BS.  When the problem is DSL, they take their own sweet time fixing 
  it since there is no money in the DSL.  And this doesn't apply only to 
  secondary customers like Earthlink; they handle their own subscribers to 
  FastAccess the same way.

  Their techs in the CO's have a strange way of doing things, like moving a 
  whole group of DSL users to a virtual DSLAM that hadn't been physically 
  installed yet.  For 3 weeks, several people didn't have DSL but the BS 
  techs kept saying that everything on their end was connected and 
  functioning properly. Once someone realized that a connection to a virtual 
  DSLAM wasn't quite as good as connection to a REAL DSLAM, the problem was 
  solved.

  In the earlier days of DSL, the local phone company would send a tech out 
  to 'provision' the phone line.  Basically, the guy would hook up a meter to 
  see if the line could handle the DSL.  Took about 5 minutes.  Now, I think 
  they do everything from the CO rather than at the residence and sometimes 
  either the wrong line is set up or they just get backed up and don't get 
  around to it as quickly as you would hope.

  Hang in there and keep power cycling the modem once or twice a day until 
  that Sync light shows a good connection; until that time you might as well 
  be sweeping the tide back, for all the good it will do.

  And if you feel inconvenienced enough, don't hesitate to ask for a free 
  month or 2.

  Tom

  At 03:17 AM 1/11/2004 -0500, you wrote:

  >Hank,
  >Are you sure that your local telephone company has the line setup for
  >DSL. Who do you have for local telephone service?  I have heard that
  >Verizon takes a long time setting up DSL lines that will be used with
  >another IPS such as Earthlink.  It took a
  >while   when I ordered my DSL and I use Verizon for the ISP too.  The
  >first time I think it was three weeks and when I moved uptown it was a
  >month for the DSL to be turned on at the new location.  that was with the
  >same number too.
  >Dave


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