On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 03:59:57AM -0700, Alex Shnitman wrote: > Same story here. I signed up for a year, and after the > year ended they told me I have too pay 2000 NIS for > the next year (that's 166 NIS a month!) because of > high bandwidth usage. So I guess that's what they need > the monitoring for. > > I'm also a happy Netvision customer now. Although > having a static IP was pretty cool.
Having a static IP in netvision costs me $15/month, signed up for a year. That's around 20 NIS more than not having it. I am not sure about actcom rates, but IIRC they are a bit higher, which makes it even less than 20 NIS more expensive. This is, BTW, for 1.5mbit/s dl. I am not sure about the upload - I think it's 150kbit/s. I did not buy from bezeq higher upload as it costs much more, but I still get around 120kbit/s, although I think my deal says I have 96kbit/s. To buy this from netvision, you have to be a business customer. I do not know what advantages this gives, if at all, except having prices in $ (which IIRC is illegal?). One weird small disadvantage is that you can't change your password from the website - only by phone, only to a new random one. Weird. -- Didi ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]