Introducing PowerLink Premier from Adelphia
Rob
rob at slackr.ath.cx
Fri Nov 21 20:57:32 EST 2003
I did look into Powerlink Premier... it's a good offer. I was told that
my service area didn't support yet. They were working on HDTV.
Rob T., sorry about the "I would switch" additude. I never was into
xDSL. I really enjoy Powerlink. I got the service as soon as it was
available. They do offer great support I just would like to host from my
house... but with all of the problems with wide open windows boxes I can
see why Adelphia chooses to block ports at the router level.
--
Robert Dunmire III
Unix System Administrator
Graphic Artist [Will work for food :) ]
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 18:12, Robert Todd wrote:
> Hi folks! Since I have gotten some emails at my adelphia.net account
> regarding the newest tier of PowerLink service, I hope everyone
> (including the list manager(s)) will permit me to compare PowerLink
> with PowerLink Premier since it seems many of the list members seem to
> have Internet access via Adelphia (for which I work, hence this
> posting coming from my work email address):
>
> PowerLink
> ------------
> 3MB down / 256KB up
> 5 EMail Accounts (1 head of household, 4 subaccounts)
> 25MB of email storage space to divide amongst all accounts.
>
> PowerLink Premier
> --------------------
> 4MB down / 512KB up
> 10 EMail Accounts (1 head of household, 9 subaccounts)
> 100MB of email storage space to divide amongst all accounts.
>
> Yes, I DO work for Adelphia here in Buffalo, but I am also a PowerLink
> Premier subscriber. And, while Premier DOES cost a few dollars more,
> you get more bang for your buck, IMO.
>
> Best,
> Robert Todd
> Adelphia Communications
> PowerLink Tier 1 Technical Support
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