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Qwest’s claim of being first telco to offer DSL/Wi-Fi gateway bundle contradicted by SBC’s offering: Alert reader Chester Cade, an SBC customer, contacted us to provide details about SBC Yahoo!’s DSL offering for residential customers noting that the offer of a $149 or $179 Wi-Fi/DSL router/modem bundle (with $99 off for service commitment) has been available for months.
Qwest’s press release claims bragging rights: Qwest is the first major telecommunications company to offer customers a wireless-ready modem, and the company also has decided to make this the standard modem for all of its new DSL customers. The latter part may be true, but it would appear SBC beat them (quietly) to the punch.
The device that SBC is offering appears to be the HomePortal 1000HW, which is a DSL router with Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB, and HomePNA connections built-in.
Posted by Glennf at April 9, 2004 3:35 PM
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