sprint cancelling business dsl in california
Peter John Hill
peterjhill at cmu.edu
Fri Jul 12 20:04:23 UTC 2002
You might want to check out what the current prices are for a T-1. I used
to work for a 9-12 school, and I upgraded their old frame 56k to sdsl. My
friend who just took over the job is upgrading to a T-1 this summer. Not
through the local telco it seems, but he says it will be the same price for
the full T-1.
YMMV
Peter Hill
--On Friday, July 12, 2002 12:48 PM -0700 michael at aplatform.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Since I am one of their customers I called and was told they will be
> stopping their service in California. At this time they are not telling
> me how much time I have before the serice is stopped.
> Any pointers who supplies xDSL and will route my legacy and portable IP
> space that was issued before ARIN was formed?
>
>>> Thank you for choosing Sprint Business DSL service. It has been our
>>> privilege to provide this service to you. Sprint announced today that
>>> we will decommission our current high-speed data platform in cities
>>> where Sprint has found a better way to deliver service via an
>>> alternative platform or where high access and infrastructure costs make
>>> it difficult to continue service.
>>>
>>> Next week, we will provide you with pertinent information about
>>> alternative high-speed service options. At that time, we will
>>> communicate more information on how this announcement will affect your
>>> current DSL service.
>>>
>>> We thank you for your business and hope you will choose to continue as
>>> our valued customer.
>>>
>>> This is an auto-generated email, please do not reply to this address. If
>>> you would like to speak with one of our customer care representatives,
>>> please call 1-800-777-4686.
>>>
>>> We will be in contact soon.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
>
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