Wanadoo
To get high-speed Internet access in one's home you need to go to Jabal Amman, between 1st and 2nd circles, to the Jordan Telcom building. It's near the Iraqi embassy and you can see the Jordan Telcom sign at the top of the building. On the 2nd floor of the building you will go to the Wanadoo office and fill out an application and pay, with a credit card, for your first 2 months of service. For prices, check out the Wanadoo website. The amount you pay depends on how fast you want the speed to be. Then you go downstairs to the ADSL office of Jordan Telcom and pay them, this too depends on how fast you want your service to be. This must be paid in cash. I believe I paid them 70JD for setting this up and then it's around 16JD per month, on your land line Jordan Telcom bill. They will set up a time to have someone come to your house to set up the wiring. Then someone from Wanadoo will come to your house to finish setting it up and they will bring the modem with them.
I think that's it...it's been a couple of months since I did this so I don't remember all of the details precisely.
Salam--
Marcy

1 Comments:
This sounds like a pricey endeavor. So this means I would pay the 16JD a month to Wanadoo like they say on their site for the slowest DSL, and then 70JD setup fee and 16JD a month to Jordan Telcom? That's 102JD upfront and 32JD a month! That as much as cable internet in the States.
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