On Mon, 19 Jul 2010, Donovan wrote:

> Yes, I have the new VDSL 40Mb/20Mb.
>
> 0.742 ms	20.45 ms	20.586 ms	207.225.140.233 (207.225.140.233)
>
> Looks like less than 30 to me.  That was from the DSL modem itself, from 
> my workstation it was 21ms


I think the upshot of this discussion is that the new Qwest VDSL2 service 
is quite fast and the price is great.  It is important that I share my 
experience with you because the Qwest web site might give you some wrong 
info.

One of the most important things:  There is no contract with this, so you 
are not locked in.  You can dump them after 6 months, or 1 month, or 
renegotiate a better price.  The jump from $30/mo to $95/mo is a lot, so 
you'll probably want to do something.  (Even if I paid $30 for months 1-6 
and $95 for months 7-12, I'd pay less this year than I'm paying now.)

I checked with Qwest's web site to see if my home was in an area that 
could receive the 40/20 Mbps "beyond fast" service.  The web site said 
that I could not receive this service.  I used the chat link to ask when 
it might be available (I live in a residential neighborhood of Minneapolis 
right nextdoor to a business).  The chat person, Lynn Veches, told me that 
I could receive 40/20 in my home -- the web site was wrong.  I told her 
that I know some people who might be interested and she said that if the 
web site says you can't receive this service, but you think it might be 
wrong, write to her at Lynn.Veches at qwest.com and she will check for you.

The second important thing is that the deal continues after today: 
$29.99/mo for 40/20 for 6 months for people without Qwest phone service 
($19.99 if you have Qwest phone service), but the $69.99 for the modem 
increases to $99.99 after 4:00 pm today.

It costs $49.99 to have a Qwest tech come to your house and set up your 
first computer.  She recommended this and told me that some people think 
they are tech savvy enough to do this themselves, but the Qwest pro will 
do extra work on the line, as needed, to bring you up to a full 40/20. 
Without the tech working on this, you may not get 40/20.

Qwest will give you a $50 Visa Gift Card that can be used to pay your 
bill.  I'm not sure that the gift card is only for today (probably not, 
but maybe).

The Qwest service gives you the full bandwidth, straight to Qwest, and you 
aren't sharing it with anyone.  They will not block any ports and you can 
run whatever services you want.  I asked her and that is what she told me.

See the info below.  She told me that if you guys want to get this deal 
today before 4:00, write to her at the email address below.  Feel free to 
include what I have written here for reference (but I'm not getting 
anything for this -- no referral or anything else -- I'm just trying to 
help you guys to get a good deal).

I'm signing up now.

Best,
Mike


Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:20:32
From: "Veches, Lynn" <Lynn.Veches at qwest.com>
To: Mike Miller
Subject: copy of Qwest Chat

I will give you a $50.00 Visa Gift Card
40M/20M $29.99 months 1-6 free activation and s&h, modem $69.99 today only, and $95.00 per month 7+forward
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