On 10/28/05, Jason Sievert <jsievert at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am looking for recommendations for a new ISP. With this large
> bank of brain trust I figured that this would be a great place to start. I
> just found out that I have DSL in my area and comcast has annoyed me for to
> long. I am new to DSL would like to here thoughts on experiences with
> providers in the metro area. Right now I am debating between VISI and
> IpHouse. Same price so I am just looking for features and experience. Any
> other ISP suggestions are welcome as well.
>
> Here is some stuff I am looking for:
>
> I run a personal website and mail so the ability to run servers is a must
> Need a static IP and the ability to buy more when needed (a /30 would be
> perfect)
> Also it would be nice if they would be willing to provide a secondary DNS.
> An understand in support that we don't all run windows at home would be
> great.
> It looks like Qwest only has 1.5 in my area right now but I would like to
> go to 7 when it comes out
> I do travel so remote dialup would be nice.



You'll probably hear a lot of bickering about this one, but I use Qwest as
my ISP. Not the MSN crap they offer, but their Qwest Internet Basic.

I pay roughly $65/month for DSL (4,500 down/738 up), with a block of static
IP's. I only get internet connection, no e-mail, website, or anything from
them.


Rough break down of pricing:

$38/line
$15/static ip's
$10 for ISP


This also includes a dial-up number for remote travel.


Aside from the issue of trying to switch my DSL from my second line to the
first and keep all account info and ip's, I haven't really had a problem
with them.




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-Shawn

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