k hill on Wed, 23 May 2001 12:01:18 -0400 |
Charles Stack wrote: > > I called VoiceNet in response to the the earlier message posted here to see > what the deal was. Seems that the story may be true. > > I am now awaiting a callback from VoiceNet explaining to me what the impact > will be to *MY* business now that supposedly *ALL* VoiceNet DSL service is > being switch to Verizon rather than COVAD (not just ADSL). Will Verizon > supply service in Pottstown or am I left fishing for a new provider? > > Charles > My 2 cents: Verizon is unlikely to start new services in the Philadelphia area soon. There is a complete work stoppage for this business quarter and possibly indefinitely as far as installing new equipment goes. (Hence my recent unemployment) However, Sprint has been pushing the line sharing technology to increase their foot print. I never worked in Pottstown, so I don't know if they have Hekimian's there, or in your loop, but it is coming I am sure. It is no secret that the telephony industry is struggling and Covad is trying to get out of the line provider end of it. So if Covad is your line provider, and your dsl provider is 2 seconds late on a payment they are axing them. I don't know where Covad is headed but I suspect they may be thinking of dropping residential level work altogether. This is all speculation and a quick upswing in the market could change things but expect it to be harder and more expensive to get collocation services at a residential level for a bit. Collo rooms at most CO s are not too crowded and getting less crowded. How the group collo sites are affecting this is unknown to little ole me. Not good for the end user, but I do hope this is growing pains and not permanent. kristin ______________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug
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