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Brooks Tower Internet Connectivity


This Brooks Tower Forum page was created to share news and discussion about high speed internet connectivity options available to Brooks Tower.

Internet access has become a critical requirement for so many of us at Brooks Tower and the options and pricing for internet service are always changing. Please share your experience or news about internet connectivity at Brooks.

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  Oct 2, 2007     Xavier
Can anyone share some advice on the best setup for internet at Brooks Tower. I
am moving in soon and will be working from home.

  Oct 5, 2007     Bryan
Unfortunately, there aren't many choices for Broadband at Brooks Tower. We do
not have Comcast available in the building for television nor broadband (the
Management Office told me a couple of years ago that Comcast wanted Brooks
Tower to pay for new wiring that would be required to make their service
available). Since we share our DirecTV dish, DirectWav, which is DirecTV's
broadband service is not feasible. This leaves us with Qwest DSL.

The good news is that the basic Qwest DSL is currently about $36/mo. and
would likely meet your needs. I work for one of the large technology
corporations and I worked from home at Brooks Tower with the basic DSL
connection for a few years with no significant issues.

There are also some nice options/features they have added in recent years.
Once upon a time you had to order a landline to have DSL, but this is no
longer the case. You can order stand-alone DSL from Qwest now. And while the
service didn't go down often, there used to be no warning from Qwest when they
were going to take the service down for planned maintenance. However, the last
time they scheduled planned maintenance, I received an automated telephone
call letting me know. I appreciated that very much! I did have a Qwest land
line though, so the alert may be dependent on that.

Last but not least, if the basic DSL broadband isn't fast enough for your
needs, you can pay more for faster service though it gets expensive fast when
you start increasing the upload speeds above the basic specs.

Hope this helps, enjoy your new "office"!

  Oct 30, 2007     Jim
Right now Qwest is offering "DSL for Life" for $26.99. You must make a 2-year
commitment, but they guarantee the price won't go up. I just signed on for it.

  Dec 27, 2007     Susie
i'm using liberty bell telecom (tom martino's company) I'm enjoying it.

  Oct 4, 2008     James
No matter how many years go by, no matter who's in charge, no matter how many
PUC complaints get filed: Qwest is the worst customer service company in this
country. Thanks for the head's up about Liberty Bell, I'll have to check that
out.

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