I went through a similar scenario.  I fought with USWest for over 18 months
about DSL.  I was sure I could get it - a hunch you might say - and the fact
that I always received 51 to 53 Kbps connections with my Sportster.  I
talked with a tech in a newsgroup - unofficially, and he simulated my setup
from records and said that technically, I should be able to get DSL.  I
could not convince USWest to rerun the loop test.  Finally, VISI.com
persuaded USWest to rerun a few tests - and in a window of about 3 days, I
managed to get DSL from them.  256/256.  I used VISI for quite some time.
Then COVAD came around.  They claimed that I was 11000 feet out and that I
qualified for 1.5Mbps service.  I went for it with Concentric (now XO) and
Covad.  I had quite a trial be fire getting the people out when I took the
required time off work - but eventually I got my install.  I am 13500 feet
out.  You might think, that I am right at the limit.  Well - I am getting
about 140 KB/s download and 39 KB/s uploads (yes, kilobytes).  Damn near T1
down.  Latency was bad (because XO was oversold) but a few complaints and a
major network upgrade later - and I can say I have never had better service
(technically).  I worked with an excellent saleman at XO and things are
going very well.  Covad has it going for DSL and XO is now quite good
providing the connectivity.  No complaints.  I would recommend them.  Oh
yeah - I am using the speedstream bridge - no router - but I use FreeBSD
and/or Linux in between my network and the internet.

Very happy with XO/Covad :)

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason J" <jasonj at innominatus.com>
To: <tclug-list at lists.real-time.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 3:16 PM
Subject: [TCLUG] Re:[TCLUG]Alternatives to Qwaste DSL


> The following is my pleasant experience with Onvoy/Covad. If you could
> care less don't read anymore.

<snip>

> Very happy with Onvoy/Covad! Very peeved at Qwest(US West)
>