ISDN is still around and kicking for those behind slick's and in the
hinterlands.  you're typically looking at roughly 80/month after taxes
for the flat fee ISDN (telco charges only) plus your ISP fees.  might
want to shop around there since there are a wide range of offerings
there depending on how the ISP has structured their ISDN
infrastructure and whether they're bring it in over channelize int's
etc.

when last we saw our hero (Wednesday, May 08, 2002), 
 Wayne Johnson was madly tapping out:
> My school is moving to Plymouth.  Unfortunatly the new location does not
> have DSL.  We are looking at cable modem, but they don't offer static IP
> addresses yet.
> 
> ANyone have any low cost alternatives?  Anyone still using ISDN?
> 
> Thanks.
> 

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steve ulrich                       sulrich at botwerks.org
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