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The companies that are using Bell's networks should have to help pay for additional lines to cover more areas. It's not right I should do all the work and you sit pack and reap the benefits. I have SBC DSL, and it is at a reasonable price. ATT wants me for a local customer, but doesn't offer DSL. Why should I change, since I would have to still have SBC for DSL? No logicv there.
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