Not sure if this should go here or not, but I have a question on FPL's internet.
Out here in the east, we have a real mess coming up with DSL internet thanks to Bell. Unlimited will disappear and everyone will be stuck on 60 gigs with UBB. I am wondering, would FPL's DSL internet be affected by that, or do you not touch Bell's equipment at all other than the last mile and will actually remain unlimited?
Question about FPL internet
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Re: Question about FPL internet
We do use wholesale Bell (like most DSL providers) for the majority of our DSL customers. At present time I am not on the loop with what the plans are when UBB comes into affect - if/when it does. There had been one or more appeals filed against it last I had heard, so we'll have to cross our fingers and see how those play out.ekster wrote:Not sure if this should go here or not, but I have a question on FPL's internet.
Out here in the east, we have a real mess coming up with DSL internet thanks to Bell. Unlimited will disappear and everyone will be stuck on 60 gigs with UBB. I am wondering, would FPL's DSL internet be affected by that, or do you not touch Bell's equipment at all other than the last mile and will actually remain unlimited?
We do have our own (Fibernetics) DSLAMs setup in a couple cities and hopefully over the coming year will be able to migrate many customers in these regions over to our own service.
Steve
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Fongo
Development Support Specialist.