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There are two plans available right now to private (non business) users of DSL. Both require the $500 deposit, a $122 installation charge and about a $130 equipment purchase cost (total to get going is $750 or close to it). It doesn't matter what speed it is.
The faster of the two services is 128K/64K for $80/mo. The slower is 64K bidirectionally for (I think) $60 a month. C&W doesn't serve SABA, SA-TEL does. They are the only company on the island offering landline services. The good thing about them is that installation can be very fast, as I said in my post addressing this subject. Certainly not a few weeks, much less months. I can't find a website for them either |
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Those speeds... what a shame. I've been spoiled with 2 megabit or better since 1997!
Someone in a post said that they were sharing a 512k connection with a few others in what I thought was an off-campus home. Any idea what that was about? |
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You will need to pay the $500, and the 'installation' fee. When I moved from the dorm (where I had DSL) to my cottage (that already had phone, and previously had DSL) I had to pay the 'installation' fee again, even though I moved the equipment myself. |
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People are just things to squeeze money out of, not provide service for. |
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Can one of the students on the island that has internet in dorm or in the library run this speed test
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ Thanks,
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Saba University... |
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