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Verizon Is Offering $19.99 DSL - No Landline Needed

Verizon has been losing customers and in an attempt to stem the flow, they are offering DSL service for $19.99 a month. The service requires a one year commitment. You also do not need a landline in order to order DSL service. One note. This is for 1MB service only.

For more information, check out the link below and see what you think.

Comments welcome.

Verizon DSL offer.

11 Comments

There are so many hidden fees and strings attached that by the time you are done with this you are paying as much as if you had opted for the higher priced cable service. It is no wonder that they can not compete.

Perhaps we can get Obama to convince the Gov to underwrite highspeed internet access for everyone to level the playing field.

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We’re sorry, but Verizon does not offer High Speed Internet in your area based on the address you entered below:

Thats what Verizon said to Me

That’s because you live in the sticks! LOL
It’s only available in Pioneer !!!

But there is other good news for you. Your Firebird qualifies as a CLUNKER !

Our only choices here are AT&T, which has the best censorship policies outside of Iran, or Comcast which charges three times what they’re worth and artificially degrades and caps your service, then sends 500 employees to tie up seats posing as real people at FCC meetings about them.

Ryan ‘then sends 500 employees to tie up seats posing as real people at FCC meetings about them.’

That’s funny. LOL

>>>>posing as real people

LOL, I always knew that AT&T employees were not real people.

Maybe Denny could trade it in for one with a V8!

Thank - You - Fur-Da . Clunker . News, Ron…
……………AND
I see there Givin . FREE Windows 7 . Upgrades NOw

@mhz: Freudian slip, my bad. *grin*

Thanks . Gooose . But
I’m Stick-In With My Clasic AND .
Inter-In . HOT. AUGUST. NIGHTS. . Next year

Classic ? LOL An Edsel is a classic!

Heh Goose,
Agree about the V-8.

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