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<blockquote data-quote="Cusingeorge" data-source="post: 2090107" data-attributes="member: 8103"><p>I've got Pioneer internet, and their land line. I've looked at several options because I really don't like Pioneer (a story for another thread), satellite has too much latency for good streaming and I use a VoIp phone for work at my house which wouldn't work with satellite. So I'm stuck with Pioneer, but on the bright side, Pioneer allegedly is going to have a system upgrade sometime late this summer that will allow you to kill the land line and keep your internet service. I found this out the hard way. The minute they get this done, I'm going to an AT&T wireless connection and have them port my land line number over. Adding this to my existing service will cost me another $10.00 per month (far better than the $60.00 + Pioneer is charging).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cusingeorge, post: 2090107, member: 8103"] I've got Pioneer internet, and their land line. I've looked at several options because I really don't like Pioneer (a story for another thread), satellite has too much latency for good streaming and I use a VoIp phone for work at my house which wouldn't work with satellite. So I'm stuck with Pioneer, but on the bright side, Pioneer allegedly is going to have a system upgrade sometime late this summer that will allow you to kill the land line and keep your internet service. I found this out the hard way. The minute they get this done, I'm going to an AT&T wireless connection and have them port my land line number over. Adding this to my existing service will cost me another $10.00 per month (far better than the $60.00 + Pioneer is charging). [/QUOTE]
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