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    <title>@Lathi.net: Always have a Plan B</title>
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      <title>Always have a Plan B</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;I work from home now pretty much full time.  Tuesday night my Time Warner cable service failed.  There was a significant outage in Cincinnati at that time (according to their recorded message) and so I assumed I was part of that.  Wednesday morning, I was still without service.  I called and they said there were no active outages at that time.  When could they get someone out to fix it?  Friday morning between 11:00am and 3:00pm!&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;So on my second week of telecommuting to my new job I had to call up my boss and say, &amp;#8220;Sorry, I&amp;#8217;m out.&amp;#8221;  I felt kind of stupid when he asked if I had a backup plan.  My cable service (and Road Runner in particular) had been so rock solid for several years I hadn&amp;#8217;t actually thought about a backup Internet connection.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;So, per his request I&amp;#8217;m getting Sprint&amp;#8217;s &lt;span class="caps"&gt;DSL&lt;/span&gt; service on 2/6.  Yes, Sprint is my local telco.  No, I&amp;#8217;m not very excited about that.  However, ordering this &lt;span class="caps"&gt;DSL&lt;/span&gt; service has been a positive experience.  They actually had earlier times for my activation, but I&amp;#8217;m out of town next week.  Their prices are pretty good: $19.95 for 1.5M down and 256K up.  If that was my primary connection, I wouldn&amp;#8217;t be happy with those speeds, but this is strictly backup.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The other positive thing.  The customer service rep asked me what operating system I ran on my computer.  I told her Linux because my firewall and fileserver runs Linux even though all my desktops are Macs.  The exciting part is she didn&amp;#8217;t freak out when I said Linux!  In fact, Linux is officially a &lt;a href="http://local.sprint.com/home/local/dsl/DSL_requirements.html"&gt;supported Operating System&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Oh, and before I give Time Warner a bad name, they were able to get my service back up that same day.  I called several times on Wednesday and finally got someone who told me a technician would try to squeeze me in during his appointed rounds.  Turns out he was there at 2 and fixed my service in a few minutes.  I wasn&amp;#8217;t there, so I don&amp;#8217;t actually know what was wrong though.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2006 08:34:37 -0600</pubDate>
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      <author>Doug</author>
      <link>http://blog.lathi.net/articles/2006/01/27/always-have-a-plan-b</link>
      <category>Internet</category>
      <category>DSL</category>
      <category>RoadRunner</category>
      <category>Sprint</category>
      <category>TimeWarner</category>
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      <title>"Always have a Plan B" by Phil</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;My plan B is a coffee shop. =D&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;That&amp;#8217;s awesome about Sprint though. No such luck with Adelpha cable; they freak out and won&amp;#8217;t even activate the line till you bring over a friends&amp;#8217; PowerBook.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2006 11:27:29 -0600</pubDate>
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