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Re: Timelines



This whole thread is pointless.  It makes no difference how long it
takes to provision an ISDN line.  There are plenty of other ways to get
on the net in less than a week.  Not to mention those people who already
have access and need a new domain name for a new product.

Vince Wolodkin

Christopher Ambler wrote:
> 
> > Bzzzt-t!  Sorry.  It doesn't matter how fast the ISP can allocate an
> > ISDN connection (not a line).  What matters is how fast the local RBOC
> > can install and provision the *end user's* ISDN line.  And, currently,
> > that is being advertised as requiring 6 weeks here in California (and
> > actually often takes 8 weeks or longer).
> 
> I don't know what part of California you live in, but in my section of
> California, we're looking at 48 hours.
> 
> --
> Christopher Ambler
> President, Image Online Design, Inc.