I know that when I tried to get DSL, I didn't qualify do to "line
filters".  Two weeks after I got broadband, I got a letter from Qwest
stating that DSL was available in my area.  It may take time for them to
get to fixing the line.

John Miller
Dain Rauscher
Information Services - Capital Markets
Software Developer
Phone: 612-547-7573
Fax:    612-547-7580
IS - Mail Stop: T23A
E-mail: MailTo:JMiller2 at DainRauscher.com



-----Original Message-----
From: kblack at isd.net [mailto:kblack at isd.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:18 AM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: [TCLUG] Off topic (DSL, Qwerst, Load Coils)


Has anybody convinced Qwest to remove load coils from the line
to qualify for DSL?  I am at about 12,900 feet from the CO, but
can't qualify due to load coils on the line.  I have tried the
usual customer service route, but just get "what's a load 
coil", to "there is nothing we can do".

They often reference some "tariff" issue, but can't specify 
what it is, nor can they tell me what tariff issue they are 
referencing when I ask for specifics.

I plan on writing the MN PUC, but doubt that will do any good.

Sounds like I am out of luck.

Thanks,
Kelly
KB0GBJ


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