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Re: Timelines
- Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 16:21:43 -0800 (PST)
- From: thomst@netcom.com (Thom Stark)
- Subject: Re: Timelines
> I 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).
To which Christopher Ambler responded:
> I don't know what part of California you live in, but in my section of
> California, we're looking at 48 hours.
The SF Bay area, (as I've mentioned half-a-dozen times before,) with
"service" (I use the term loosely) provided by Pacific Bell.
You're in what? San Diego, I think?
Completely different circumstances.
Regards,
Thom Stark
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