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Earthlink and AOL have the most

Posted By: me on 2007-09-08
In Reply to: email company - Polish girl

access numbers.   I use Earthlink DSL and I get 20 hours of dial-up every month included.  I travel a lot and it comes in handy.   I was once in an area that didn't have a local number and used AOL and I had so many problems with it I had to swipe my hard drive.  PeoplePC and Netzero I think are just dial-up, though they are supposed to have lots of local numbers. 


Some transcription companies will not allow you to have AOL for work purposes, so you might want to check with your company before changing. 


You can still use Outlook with other ISPs. 




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If you use Earthlink for your ISP read this.....
EarthLink to cut 180 customer service workers
Work to be outsourced overseas


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/26/05

About 180 EarthLink employees in Atlanta will lose their jobs as the Internet provider completes a move to outsource customer service and technical support telephone lines.


EarthLink cut 1,300 call center employees in 2003 and another 1,300 in 2004 as it began farming out the work to call centers in India and the Philippines.














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The latest cuts eliminate the use of EarthLink employees to handle customer calls, said spokesman Dan Greenfield.


The job cuts will take place between August and September. Greenfield said EarthLink would provide severance pay based on seniority as well as assistance in finding new jobs.


EarthLink will be left with 1,020 employees in Atlanta and 1,800 nationally.


Using overseas call centers instead of American employees saves money, the company said.


When the plan to use outside vendors was first announced, Garry Betty, EarthLink's chief executive, said the company was "making hard decisions that are necessary to ensure the ongoing viability of our company."


On Monday, Greenfield said that the latest cuts were needed "to allow us to compete in a very dynamic marketplace."


The overseas call centers handle both customer service and technical support questions.



Okay, everyone, I do have dial-up and it is with Earthlink, because that is all i can get here in my
They changed my access number and I now cannot stay connected - this causes my MT program to hang up and then I have to restart and it is wasting more time than I have! - But my sister has no problem with the same computer, access number, and provider.
I don't have this program, but I have Earthlink

and they have files for know spam and suspected spam.  You can fix it where you don't get ANY e-mails except for people in your address book and then if someone not in your book wants to e-mail you they get an e-mail asking to submit a request.  You can approve/disapprove any request.   I don't use this option because lots of times worms/viruses will attach themselves to  your addy book.  I've never had it happen but know lots who have.


I do use suspected spam and so far the past 2 weeks it has caught 1569 spam e-mails, but it has left through probably 150 week.   I used to have an unmoderated yahoo group and it would get spam posts so it got blocked, but most of it wasn't spam. 


 


well my earthlink account has this...
nifty spam blocker. I used to have it on yahoo too. And you can block certain addressed so you don't even see them at all. Wouldn't it be lovely if this board had such a feature? She could post away to her heart's content and we wouldn't even have to see them. Ahh, one can dream......
reply to earthlink
 Earthlink is a good ISP, and I believe they do offer dsl. if it is available in your area, I would upgrade.  I have verizon FIOS (fiber optics) and I could not be happier!  it makes cable and regular DSL look like dialup.  I can download work in seconds.  I downloaded an entire movie in just minutes.  I suggest that you make a change.  You will be much more productive and happier if you switch 
Both Sprint and Earthlink have

"air" cards that allow you to go wireless provided you are in their service area.   The service is about $50/mo I think and then you have to buy the card.  I think the card is about $200, but they have deals sometimes where if you commit to 1 or 2 years that you get the card for free.   You can probably go to the websites of both companies to check to see if you have service in your area.  


We also have a service in my area called Clearwire.  They have a modem that you plug into an outlet and you can take it and plug it in and get service anywhere within range.  They have different levels of service, similar to DSL, where the faster the download the more the $$.  I think the cheapest package is $25/mo.   They may have the same service under a different name in other areas. 


 


Stay away from Earthlink
I have been having major problems with not getting my e-mails. They just filter and delete as they see fit.
I have had Earthlink for about 8 years
with no problems.  The filter based on your settings, which you can change at any time. 
My Earthlink is goofy today too. nm
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Reliable Internet Service? Currently using Earthlink and very unhappy.
I've been using Earthlink as my ISP but this past year the service has gone downhill.  I've been without service at least four times this year for anywhere between a few hours to a day.  Plus all tech support is out of the country so you spend more time than necessary asking the tech to repeat the instructions.  I'm looking at Verizon right now.  Comcast is not recommended.  Thanks