On Thursday 27 February 2003 2:09 pm, Kim Allen wrote:
> Actually the rule changes affect alternative DSL providers like Covad.
> ISPs like Fastq contract with the DSL provider to act as an endpoint. S=
o
> there can be many ISPs (like fastq.com, msn.com, etc) for one DSL provi=
der
> (like Qwest).
=09This is absolutely correct. EMR Internet provides an alternative ISP =
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Qwest.net for DSL service and I have recently spoken with my reps to make=
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absolutely sure on this point (as well as read the FCC changes obviously)=
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=09Folks like Covad may be in trouble, but they have been in trouble for =
awhile,=20
though this may be the final knife in the gut *shrugs* I haven't been=20
monitoring their business plan. The difference is, with Covad you don't =
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a bill from Qwest at all, Covad buys wholesale. DSL ISP's merely change =
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IP path your data takes to the internet and thanks to MSN/AOL trying to g=
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in on the DSL business, our position is safe by anti-trust arguments, at=20
least for the time being.
=09Your DSL is guaranteed safe with us, however. =3D)
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Kyle Faber
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