On 3 Jan 2007 09:34:12 -0800, "ME" <truthseeker5678@yahoo.com> wrote:
>At the same location I am at, my brother used to live and had DSL from
>sbc for 1 1/2 years from late 2003 till late 2004 .
>
>I called At&t (merged with sbc) and am told thatDSL service is not
>availble at this address.
>
>Can someone tell me what the deal is?
Sure. It's happened many times to my customers.
1. You're in the wrong newsgroup. This is about wireless internet.
No wires allowed.
2. How far away from the CO or RT are you located? If more than
12,000ft, it'a crap shoot with the new conservative at&t. They used
to provision DSL out to 18,000ft, but discovered that almost all their
problems and complains were from these outlying customers. So, they
just cut their odds and let their former partners deal with the longer
loop lengths.
3. Got a pair gain or DACS box? If so, you lose:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pair_gain>
4. Got an ISDN line? Won't work.
5. Got phone service from a non-at&t provider? Get your DSL service
from them as at&t won't supply DSL for these. Note that this might
change as a result of the latest monopoly rebuilding agreement.
6. Did you just move in? This causes problems releasing the line
from the previous user. This is especially true if the previous user
had DSL. It takes about 2-3 weeks after the disconnect order.
7. Has the line been previously rejected for DSL service? This is
rare but I've run into it. The previous owner complained and
complained about the service. Then, he moved. The line was listed as
some kind of "problem" line and at&t refused to provision it.
8. Do you have a VoIP phone line with perhaps a cable modem? One of
my customers was getting their phone service from the apartment
building owner. He also provided internet service for the building,
but the tenant decided it was overpriced. So, she called at&t and
tried to order DSL on her VoIP phone line. Nice try.
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