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KingFish
20 Apr 2005, 1:21am
Verizon customers in 13 states can drop their wireline phone service while retaining their broadband connection, a spokeswoman for the regional telecom said.

Standalone digital subscriber line (DSL), sometimes called "naked" DSL, is aimed at subscribers who are happy with Verizon DSL but want voice service from a wireless carrier, Voice over IP startup or cable operator.

"We've been working for some time now to redesign our legacy DSL systems to accommodate customers who want to purchase DSL from us but who do not want wireline phone service from Verizon," said Bobbi Henson, a Verizon spokeswoman.

The offer, which became effective this week, is available to current customers who have DSL and wireline service from Maine to Virginia and will allow subscribers to port their local numbers to another provider.

New York-based Verizon plans to expand its naked DSL offering beyond its traditional Northeast footprint in the "near future," but there's no set timetable, Henson said.

The cost is the same as Verizon's current DSL prices: $29.95 with an annual contract; or $37.95 for a month-to-month agreement.
Good for you Verizon. Maybe others will be forced to follow to compete and quit forcing people to pay for services that are not necessary. -KF

Source: Internet News (http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3498971)

Camman
20 Apr 2005, 3:51am
More of Verizon's desperate attempts to grab some customers. DSL is losing the broadband war to cable modems very badly. The price may be slightly cheaper on DSL in most cases but it my area Comcast high-speed cable service is at 4.5mbps and DSL is at 1.5mbps, no contest, its worth the extra few bucks

KingFish
20 Apr 2005, 12:19pm
4.5 mbps? wow, that's pretty good.

GHoosdum
20 Apr 2005, 2:17pm
To me it's not worth the extra $65/month that I'd have to pay to get cable instead of DSL for even 3X the speed. Cable is $5/mo more than DSL here, plus I'd have to get cable TV for an additional $60/mo (that's the cheapest package offered by TWC around here for digitial cable, and they don't provide analog cable any more). I'd think twice if the cable company would also consider stripping cable internet off and selling it as a seperate service.

primesuspect
20 Apr 2005, 2:30pm
You have to have TV to get cable? I pay $50 a month for Wide Open West cable. I get 6000/512 and I don't have TV. If I wanted to pay another $40 or whatever I could get TV, but they do offer just internet, a la carte style.

KingFish
20 Apr 2005, 3:16pm
50 bucks a month for stand alone 6000/512?

/me kicks bellsouth

primesuspect
20 Apr 2005, 3:26pm
www.wideopenwest.com :D

Black Hawk
20 Apr 2005, 5:14pm
:rant:

Animal
20 Apr 2005, 6:02pm
shocking website

KingFish
20 Apr 2005, 6:38pm
We need wideopensouth. I hope this is the direction that companies take as I'd love to ditch my phone service for something like skype or vonage while keeping the excellent dsl service I receive. It's not as good as 6000/512 though. I think wimax providers will bust this market wide open when the equipment rolls out en masse.

primesuspect
20 Apr 2005, 6:38pm
Curious name (wideopenwest) considering that we are an eastern state ;D

KingFish
20 Apr 2005, 6:40pm
wideopenmidwest?

yagga
24 Apr 2005, 4:24am
5Mb down 512+Kb up
TWC
Standalone if I want to cancel cable
sub $40 if you count the penny

...and best of all no montly caps (It's the American way!) and I get the rated speeds and more! ;D

What's this about not liking their phone service? A phone is a phone isn't it? You plug a phone into a phone jack, pay like $30 a month, and you are 100% guaranteed to have working phone service 100% of the time regardless of everything including natural and worldly disasters. Ahh, me happy me doesn't get attached to strange, expensive, and unrealiable phone things like phone over cable lines. ;D

Thrax
24 Apr 2005, 5:54am
Curious name (wideopenwest) considering that we are an eastern state ;D

It started in Colorado.

Kwitko
24 Apr 2005, 2:54pm
In NYC, you can get a la carte 5000/384 cable for $45/month. Since I have cable TV I pay $40. My father's cable company gives him 10000/1000 for $30/month with TV.

GHoosdum
25 Apr 2005, 2:00pm
5Mb down 512+Kb up
TWC
Standalone if I want to cancel cable
sub $40 if you count the penny

...and best of all no montly caps (It's the American way!) and I get the rated speeds and more! ;D

What's this about not liking their phone service? A phone is a phone isn't it? You plug a phone into a phone jack, pay like $30 a month, and you are 100% guaranteed to have working phone service 100% of the time regardless of everything including natural and worldly disasters. Ahh, me happy me doesn't get attached to strange, expensive, and unrealiable phone things like phone over cable lines. ;D

Good point on the phone over cable lines - Zanthian has VOIP service for his phone, and he has to do 11-digit dialing locally, his phone number shows up as an 'unknown' cell phone number on caller id rather than his name, and when he calls out there is too much noise on the line for him to hear the other person. Curiously, when I call him, there is no line noise. The signal quality is noticeably diminished, though - his voice sounds much more 'tinny' to me over his VOIP line than it does over a standard phone line, or even over a cell phone line.