Deru

tg thomas.gozolits at gmx.de
Wed Aug 9 17:44:05 MST 2006


But when I start from the very first beginning having nothing,
I have to get at least one phone line, maybe a second one if I need a fax
line, too.

Is there any solution where I can assign 2 numbers to a single line? Or what
about having a phone and a fax on the same line -- does that work, is
additional equipment needed?

On top of that package I can get some internet service from qwest or deru or
any other company -- am I right? So preferable I would take some kind of
deru DSL surfer or DSL Power User.
Is there any time or volume limit, so basically are the DSL packages
flat-rates, everything included, no additional fees?


So if I want to watch TV I have to get a package, too (again Qwest)?

Sorry for this kind of questions, I recently migrated from Germany to the
US.

Is there any kind of high definition stream for free? I was told that in CA
you can receive several channels with the right decoder/receiver hardware in
your box.

What are you guys out there using? I think DSL with some kind of VoIP? No
old style phone lines (or maybe rented but unused)? Noone using fax service?

thanks,
tom



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[mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] Im Auftrag von Eric
"Shubes"
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. August 2006 17:14
An: Main PLUG discussion list
Betreff: *** GMX Spamverdacht *** Re: Deru

Darrin Chandler wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 04:24:41PM -0700, der.hans wrote:
>> There are off and on rumors of ways to only pay for a DSL connection and
>> not pay Qwest for a phone line. I'm not sure how to do that. Qwest has
>> told me that such a thing is possible, but I've heard several people say
>> Qwest won't let them do it, even if it is possible.
> 
> I've never heard that. What I do know is that I have Qwest with some
> kind of basic package that offers no email, no web site, no nothing
> except they put me on the internet. Others have reported that Qwest
> tells them there is no such service. I have ADSL, and the options are
> different if you have VDSL.

I have Qwest VDSL with digital TV, and no phone service. The way it worked 
for me was that I had to have the phone service initially, then was 
'allowed' to drop it after a short (couple months) period of time. That's 
how it worked for me anywise. It's been about 3 years since. I've had no 
problems. Their onsite techs (I moved a year ago) were actually quite good.

Seems like they change offerings from one month to the next, and as a result

don't seem to know what's going on at times. IMHO

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'
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