DSL provider in Washington, DC?
I need an internet hookup on Capitol Hill for my business. Do you have any suggestions? Verizon DSL is not an option in my area.
I punched in your phone number at www.verizon.net/dsl and it indicates that you ARE eligible for business DSL. But if you're sure that service won't work for you, there are other high-speed providers.
Although there is no comprehensive list of high-speed Internet providers, a few informal search tools exist. Punch in the first six digits of your ten-digit phone number here: http://www.dslreports.com/psearch?b=Search+for+DSL+ISPs+by+Phone+number and you'll get a list of possible providers. Of them, I'd take a look at Earthlink, Atlantech Online, and Covad in that order.
For residential service, Verizon beats them all hands-down with its 700Kbps service at $14.95 a month.
If you don't need broadband service, then try www.all2easy.net. They offer accelerated dialup service for $9.95/month.
I punched in your phone number at www.verizon.net/dsl and it indicates that you ARE eligible for business DSL. But if you're sure that service won't work for you, there are other high-speed providers.
Although there is no comprehensive list of high-speed Internet providers, a few informal search tools exist. Punch in the first six digits of your ten-digit phone number here: http://www.dslreports.com/psearch?b=Search+for+DSL+ISPs+by+Phone+number and you'll get a list of possible providers. Of them, I'd take a look at Earthlink, Atlantech Online, and Covad in that order.
For residential service, Verizon beats them all hands-down with its 700Kbps service at $14.95 a month.
If you don't need broadband service, then try www.all2easy.net. They offer accelerated dialup service for $9.95/month.
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