  Chamunks
@teksavvy.com
| [Serious] I'm looking for the cheapest possible dry loop or pots
I want to try and get my second third and fourth POTS copper lines powered so that I can bond several dsl lines together from TSI. Is there any cheaper methods of powering my copper, other than simply paying double, triple and quadruple to TSI? (even though it would be well worth it) |
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  l0thar
join:2005-12-29 Far Far Away
| Re: [Serious] I'm looking for the cheapest possible dry loop or
You could get a lower cost from another dls provider, but bonding that line with your existing TSI line(s) is considered abuse by TSI administration (as you are using that line, paid to a third party but routing traffic via TSI's network)
TSI's Mark has specifically mentioned this situation as abuse. |
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  chamunks
@blackberry.net | Well that's no good thanks for the heads up. if you could possibly link that post here so I can review it I don't want to abuse my tsi account. I'm verry happy with their service I'm just looking for more speed. |
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  l0thar
join:2005-12-29 Far Far Away
| Been looking for it, it was on one of the mutiple thread with discussions about the mlppp changes.
He complained specifically about people signing up for a really low cost acount with some other ISP, then using their TSI login (from the primary account) and bundling the new line in. |
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18 | i smell jay :P |
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