Recommended high-speed Internet providers (was about Galaxy)
Derek Atkins
warlord-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org
Fri Jun 1 11:25:01 EDT 2007
Scott Ehrlich <scott-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org> writes:
> I'd now like to expand the question to get feedback from other
> recommended residential providers - those, like speakeasy, that allow
> servers, offer static ips, and possibly have competent customer
> support, all at a reasonable cost, with the delivery methods being
> dsl, cable, fiber, or something else, like bpl (broadband over power
> lines).
>
> Maybe we'll learn something. Strict hypothetical examples - maybe
> we'll learn that Comcast, Verizon, and/or RCN also allow residential
> static IPs (and thus servers) if one pays more or asks for it...
>
> Let's see where this leads.
I've got a T1 from Cambridge Bandwidth Consortium. I buy a local
loop from Verizon and then pay CBC for a port and connectivity.
It's certainly pricier than FiOS or Cablemodem, but I do get
a business-level SLA. CBC routes my class-C for me :)
I'm happy to provide more information privately if anyone is interested.
-derek
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