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| CSD Internet's DSL
plans have several options. The first thing to establish is that there will be two separate charges for the DSL service. First, there will be a charge from Qwest. Like a modem connection, the phone company is the carrier of the data between the subscriber's computer and CSD Internet. However, Qwest bills a DSL line on your monthly bill like any other added service (i.e. call-waiting, caller ID, etc.). Note: Just because you have a DSL line does not automatically give you Internet access. The Qwest portion is just for converting and maintaining the current, analog phone line to a digital one. Second, there will be a seperate fee from CSD Internet to charge for the Internet access. This will be billed seperately from the Qwest bill.
The prices below represents the combined prices of the Qwest
line charges and the CSD Internet DSL services -- note that the Qwest
fees are subject to change at their discretion.
If needed, we offer higher speed services such as: 1 Megabit per second bi-directional service, 4 megabit per second downstream (to you)/ 1 megabit upstream (to us) and 7 megabit downstream (to you)/1 megabit upstream (to us) service. Such services are only available on the commercial side.
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