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Best broadband deal?
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Kaleo
2005-06-28 07:58:09 UTC
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Based on price, speed, and reliability, which is the best broadband option.

I am not into gaming. Just want fast browsing and downloading.

TIA.

P.S. I have been a Flex dialup user for years but Del really is an
a**hole. So, would prefer to go with another provider.
Michael Painter
2005-06-29 05:02:42 UTC
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----- Original Message -----
Post by Kaleo
P.S. I have been a Flex dialup user for years but Del really is an
a**hole. So, would prefer to go with another provider.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
He doesn't suffer fools gladly.
Kaleo
2005-07-05 00:33:52 UTC
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Thanks for sharing but my question was about broadband options not
about your love for him.
Post by Michael Painter
Post by Kaleo
P.S. I have been a Flex dialup user for years but Del really is an
a**hole. So, would prefer to go with another provider.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
He doesn't suffer fools gladly.
Nai`a
2005-07-05 21:41:07 UTC
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Thanks for sharing but my question was about broadband options not about
your love for him.
If you want fast and cheap, I'd suggest VeriZon (now handled by Hawaiian
Telcom).

If you want good and fast, then I'd suggest LavaNet.
I'm pretty sure it's no secret which company I work for.

Aloha mai Nai`a!
--
" So this is how Liberty dies ... http://www.lava.net/~mjwise/
" To Thunderous Applause.
Del Wong
2005-07-10 22:15:54 UTC
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Post by Kaleo
Thanks for sharing but my question was about broadband options not
about your love for him.
Post by Michael Painter
Post by Kaleo
P.S. I have been a Flex dialup user for years but Del really is an
a**hole. So, would prefer to go with another provider.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
He doesn't suffer fools gladly.
Hah!

If you check out our adsl page http://www.flex.com/adsl, you will see something
quite amazing for a local competitive ISP to say. It's been like that for at least two
months now...

This is my honest opinion about the state of ADSL. Ever since Verizon/HawTel offered
sub-$30 monthly ADSL, Flexnet has seen our ADSL user count drop. From our heyday of
around 650 ADSL users, we are now down to just under 300 ADSL users. Pretty sad to say
the least.

The only time I've actually "held my tongue" was with commenting on System Metrics. Other than
that one case in our company's history, I've been pretty forthcoming about what
I see and believe. Brash, bold, irritating, unconventional --all this and more can be said.

Regarding this Flexnet user calling me yet another name; it's water off my back. I can
indeed take it like I give it.

Kinda funny actually! Hmmm. Keep up paying your monthly bill tho'.


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