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(Unverified)Mar 12th 2006 12:43PM
Textbook Seller - "Apparently people are too lazy to change service providers to get the product they actually want."
Sheesh. If I want dial-up, I can choose from hundreds of suppliers. If I want a website hosted, ditto. But a high-speed ISP? Phone co. DSL, cable co. Cable (yes, that is what I use - without the TV, Radio, Phone etc. crap), and satellite (what, both of them? and my apt complex won't let me put an antenna outside, my apt faces NE while satellites are SW...). Past those two (!!!) choices, look at running your own T1 line or some such.