[TriLUG] DSL opinions

nroskam@rr.nc.com nroskam at nc.rr.com
Wed Jul 2 12:51:37 EDT 2003


I talked to the celito people yesterday and the trilug offer is still
valid.

Rock Roskam
Portable Pro LLC
(919) 845-7407
rock at portablepro.com


-----Original Message-----
From: trilug-admin at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-admin at trilug.org] On Behalf
Of Tanner Lovelace
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:25 PM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Subject: RE: [TriLUG] DSL opinions

On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 11:58, Reginald Reed wrote:
> I could be totally wrong here, but I believe that the "frame relay" is
> the uplink from the central office or where ever the DSLAM sits.  Most
> DSLAMs are connected via ATM or Ethernet to the providers backbone
> network.  Frame Relay tops out at much lower speeds and because this,
> DSL is throttled.
> 
> Are there any other providers in that CO?  Others may have faster
> uplinks and access speeds.
> 
> --Reggie

Reggie,

You are the man!  That's the clearest explanation I've heard yet 
and it makes complete sense.  I have no clue what I was thinking
before (obviously I wasn't), but thanks very much for speaking up.

Hmm.. I'm not sure if there are other providers there or not.  
Looking up on dslreports.com seems to show that I'm in this CO:

http://www.dslreports.com/coinfo/clli/DRHMNCXE

The info there seems to indicate it is connected to both Verizon
and Bellsouth!  (Of course, it also mentions ATM...)  If I could
actually get DSL through the Bellsouth network, I'd probably sign
up with that offer that Celito presented a few meetings ago.  (I
don't suppose there are any Celito people on the list that could
tell me definitively if I could get DSL from them? ;-)

Thanks,
Tanner
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