* * * * * “We're the Phone Company … we don't have to care!” > The new second line they gave us had a Valencia area code, which would have > been good if IXd needed to call Magic Mountain several times per day. As it > was, that number somehow cross-linked with our old phone line so that we > couldn't even call our next-door neighbor on either phone without dialing > 11 digits. The DSL started crashing all the time. The voice mail either > wouldn't work or would deliver messages days after the fact. Sometimes an > obliterating static would wash over the line; other times voices would > echo. > > Well, we werenXt going to take this one lying down! We called the Sprint > Ion service center in Atlanta, Georgia, and talked with Artie. And with > Margie, Mark, Barry, Bob, Eddie, Kiewan, Abid, Emily, Carlos, Robert, > Brian, Isaiah, Corey, Carl, Gerald, Debra, Barbara, Sylvester, Tom, > Jeanette, Michael, Randall, Dan, Adam, Allen, Shavonne, Lynette, Hawk, > Cornell, John and others. > Via Jerry Pournelle, [1] Lost in OC: Days of Our Lives [2] Except for the NorthPoint failure [3] and that day [4] a week and a half ago, I haven't had much problem at all with my DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) connection, unlike Mr. Washburn up there. But his story wasn't nearly as bad as Brad's: > **June 19, 2000:** Well, after nearly two months of waiting for my DSL > service to be installed, I'm ensconced here in my home office, perching in > front of the computer, surfing along at a zippy … 56K. Yep, sure couldn't > see that one coming, could we? … > > Manuel returns after 10 minutes more of Mangione with the following news: > the “wire center” serving my area is closed, and has been closed since late > April. My order for DSL should never have been accepted and, should I wish > to request DSL service, my order will have to be resubmitted. > Unfortunately, Manuel is not permitted to accept new orders or even > resubmit mine until the wire center reopens, which will be “on or after > July 14.” > > “Why did Carl schedule me for an installation appointment today?” I ask. > Manuel asks me to hold. Fifteen minutes of cool trumpet later, he returns > with the news that the tech center has no record of an install order in my > name. > ADSL Hell [5] It's as if the telephone companies don't like DSL. Go figure. [1] http://www.jerrypournelle.com/ [2] http://www.ocweekly.com/ink/02/11/lost-washburn.shtml [3] gopher://gopher.conman.org/0Phlog:2001/03/29.2 [4] gopher://gopher.conman.org/0Phlog:2001/11/14.2-15.1 [5] http://www.bradlands.com/misc/adslHell.html Email author at sean@conman.org .