Find Dry Loop Dsl Internet Service to Save Every Month.

August 30, 2009 by  

Dry Loop Dsl Service is a great way to save money every month. Dry loop Dsl Service is Dsl Internet without paying for landline telephone service.

The benefits of not having to pay for a landline to get Dsl are huge. The average basic phone service is around $30 per month, and in most parts of the country you can get Dry Loop Dsl Internet for $5 to $10 per month above what you would pay for dsl with phone service. So instead of paying $60 to $70 per month, you only have to pay $35 to $40. That is a savings of $20 to $35 per month, or up to $420 per year.

Those who benefit from Naked Dsl Internet Service the most are those who use a cellular phone to do all of their calling. If you have no need for a landline phone service, now you don’t have to pay for one.

There are getting to be more and more Dsl Service Providers offering Dry Loop Dsl Service all the time. In fact, nearly all of the top names in Dsl now offer it. You can get it from Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, and Qwest.

These services are available in a lot of different configurations and speeds. For example, with Qwest you can get all of the same packages as if you had a landline. You can generally get speeds from 768 kb all the way up to 3.0 mb.

So, if you are in the market for new Dsl Service you should try Dry Loop Dsl Internet. You can get it from Find Dsl Service.

 

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22 Responses to “Find Dry Loop Dsl Internet Service to Save Every Month.”

  1. rugarzews on May 12th, 2010 10:30 pm

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  2. tan steja on May 20th, 2010 2:22 am

    Probably not. If you can find your bank in the US then you could exchange it there. Otherwise I suggest using your bank card for purchases and carry some cash with you. You could also do the travelers checks thing but there's a cost for those too.That's to bad that your bank charges you for conversion. most banks don't charge any more than a foreign ATM fee, which is somewhere around 1.50 to 3.00 us funds. One more thing you can do is, if your here visiting someone you could ask them to exchange your money at their bank. Its usually something a bank offers account holders for a small cost or free depending on the bank. Hope this helped. I worked at a bank. Have fun!

  3. greng on May 23rd, 2010 7:15 am

    DROID OR TOUCH PRO2?

  4. paniss on June 11th, 2010 4:10 pm

    Settled back in for the night after a disappointing Sounders match at Qwest Field. Almost retrieved a win in the last 5, but no dice.

  5. ContinentalGT100 on July 8th, 2010 2:36 am

    agreed dude just buy both if it breaks it breaks then just send it to get repared these fanboys are bitches there both good cthings

  6. James on August 11th, 2010 4:53 pm

    So are they counting people who's names are in their system only? I called Verizon FIOS to order phone, internet, and cable prior to my move in. My Consumer Order Summary was dated 3-28-08, and the scheduled installation date was 4-7-08. I reviewed the e-mail and all looked well. I move into my new house and install date comes. They setup an 8 AM-noon window. I already had the Optical Network Terminal unit (ONT) in my house, so I figured this would be cake for them. I am a Sys Admin at an ISP, so the internet stuff I could do myself with ease.

    On install day, no one showed, no one called. I had my mobile with me at ALL times. So around 1:30 PM I called Verizon to see what was going on. If something came up, I had a week off to move in and if they needed to come by in a day or two, I was totally cool with that. After about an hour on hold I got in touch with a “state level” dispatcher. That said that there were “no facilities available for my order” and I was called. Nope, I wasn’t called; they did have my cell (which I had with me all of the time) in their records. I wanted them to come out later in the week if possible since I was home. They said that their next available time for me was 4-12-08, which was a day where I was going to a wedding. The next available time after that was at the end of the month, on a work day for me.

    Basically because they did not show up, or even notify me with a reason, they put me at the back of the line. I was trying to escalate my request and the support only gave me unreasonable dates and that “no facilities available for my order” BS. I later wanted to get my copper line put back so I could at least get phone service, and after a long wait in hold they gave me the end of the month as a date. Basically I was being run around in circles and being shoved to the end of the line because Verizon screwed up my installation. I was told the only way I could get it sooner is if I “knew an installer who’d do me a favor,” and I was pretty much screwed with the window of time I had to get the service installed. The salesperson fed me a load of bull and the installer didn’t even call me with a reason. I tried to figure out what “no facilities available for my order” meant, and why this was such a problem since I already had the ONT in my house. Half of their work was already done.

    The same day, I called a local cable company who installed my phone, internet, and cable the next day. They showed up on time and did the normal pre and post appointment verification. I unplugged the ONT in my house and let the battery go out. Verizon gave me such a lousy customer experience I swore I would never do business with them, and be sure to let other people know about their awful customer service and commitments they setup and do not honor. Verizon screwed up prior when they bought Bell Atlantic, and screwed up our perfectly find DSL service I had around 98/99. My money is going to a competitor, and Verizon won’t see it because they have abysmal customer service. I am certainly interested in fiber optic lines connected to my house, but so long as Verizon is the only provider, I will happily do without.

    Herndon, VA

  7. Karen Beacham on November 2nd, 2010 9:27 pm

    Here I am again! Finally managed to get rid of talk talk. After 6 weeks of no service and a very sporadic landline telephone service we have finally gone back to BT. And yet….. every day I STILL receive text messages from talk talk engineers telling me they are trying to sort out the problem. Same story as Sophos. I have been told by customer service that we will get compensation but then we receive a bill and are told that we have to pay £70 just to get rid of them! Bloody cheek. they can whistle for the money. they're not getting another penny. well we have certainly learnt lessons from this. NEVER use talk talk!

  8. ReelUrbanNews on January 11th, 2011 6:30 am

    AT&T landline telephone service remained out for over a month in some urban areas in Southern California. ReelUrbanNews.com investigates.

  9. Screwed-Up AKA SnglGuy on February 8th, 2011 11:08 pm

    bw> While most of us HATE falling in line,we never jump queue nor barge our way just to get ahead.And unlike other A-holes out there,we wait for our turn.These guys need some serious kick in the butt.

    As for dsl service,we have a choice of carriers here too,except that they lock you in for a certain period of time.That means you have to put up with their crappy service until your service contract expires.Ah well….

  10. Ross Isenegger on February 12th, 2011 12:42 pm

    You could purchase a Skype-In phone number, likely a local call since you are in the U.S. for something like $5 per month. The number rings on your PC or goes to voice mail, which you can check on Skype.

    I have used a phone number in St. Cloud, MN in the absence of Canadian phone numbers for over a year and am pretty pleased with the results (and most especially that the greedy, customer service challenged telcos have not benefitted in any way – except for an upgrade to my DSL service).

  11. themanualsworx on July 9th, 2011 3:05 pm

    New post: How To Access Cheap DSL Internet Service

  12. witkosupplies on July 12th, 2011 12:47 am

    Wow, I'd probably just switch internet service providers if I were you lol :P

  13. Twitter on August 30th, 2011 2:23 pm

    Hey Bayantel BayanDSL I demand a rebate for service outage for phone and DSL service since 6/18. Your CS is no help at all. #FAIL

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