someone explain this real quick....(bandwidth q)
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Originally posted by WiLL
yea...but that yearly contract is the only thing stopping me...since my mom talks about moving so often.
yea...but that yearly contract is the only thing stopping me...since my mom talks about moving so often.
I had a yearly contract when I first had dsl (at the apartment) when we moved into the house, we just carried over from there.
so no big deal.
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you can do that? you happen to know if that applies with cable also? i thought once you move...you will have to break the contract. i didnt know they can move the lines...sorta speak.
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Originally posted by WiLL
you can do that? you happen to know if that applies with cable also? i thought once you move...you will have to break the contract. i didnt know they can move the lines...sorta speak.
you can do that? you happen to know if that applies with cable also? i thought once you move...you will have to break the contract. i didnt know they can move the lines...sorta speak.
damn I'm late. h:
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Originally posted by Black2000GSR
nah dude...you can continue your service at a new address....there's no actual physical movement of lines.
damn I'm late. h:
nah dude...you can continue your service at a new address....there's no actual physical movement of lines.
damn I'm late. h:
but SBC will charge like a $50 fee for moving.
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