There is no requirement for "no downtime" -- we could live with it, I think. If there is a delay after the move happens, is dial-up still an option? > From: "Sonic.net Tech Support" <http://www.sonic.net/~support> > Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 08:22:44 -0700 > > Hello~ > > The only way to experience little to know downtime is if you change > your phone number. If you are keeping your same number, you must give > us at LEAST a weeks notice before you move the phone with ATT. We > will try to coordinate it so that you will have the DSL activated > when the phone line is activated at your new address. There is no > guarantee, because when you take the phone number with you it can > cause a delay. > > If you absolutely want NO downtime, I would suggest ordering another > phone line and placing your DSL on that line at your new > address. Once your phone number has transfered, then we can place a > move order onto your original phone number. In this instance, we > could keep both lines activated until the move has been made, > resulting in little to no downtime. > > Please contact our sales department M-F 8am-5pm at 707-522-1000 with > any additional questions or concerns. > > Have a great Day! > > Regards, > > Janelle S. http://www.sonic.net/~sales > Sonic.net Sales 707.522.1000 > Santa Rosa, CA 95407 http://www.sonic.net/sales/