If you already have any Cox cable service, then definitely consider letting them provide your dialtone also. If you don't have broadband Internet access, Cox is a good deal, and adding phone service makes it better. We have two Cox phone lines and Cox@Home computer access. The cable has been almost rock solid; two brief failures over almost two years, as best I can recall. Phone service has been a little better than we had with US West. And of course adding a second line is much cheaper since they don't have to run extra wire to your house. There's a price break for subscribing to multiple services. There was a small fee for porting our old phone numbers to the new service. We canceled our cable TV service to save some money since most local stations come in OK via our rooftop antenna, but this did not increase our rates since we still have two of their services. (As you know, Cox@Home will transition shortly to a new Cox-run service. I am hoping they will provide more responsible ISP service than Excite did. They assured me that there should be no substantial change affecting my ability to connect from Linux.) You can go to www.cox.com and select Phoenix to contact local sales. Incidentally, I get fairly good dial-out performance via modem across their phone lines, and it would be better if my lines didn't branch out all over the house. Vic Tom Achtenberg wrote: > > I know several of the list members are using alternate local phone companies > other than Qwest. I need to know what companies you have had good service > from and how to contact them. Thanks!! > > Tom Achtenberg