Hi Jon
If you run any critical business platforms on your systems or have any
clients that run through you..UUNET is essential.
They have a tons of extras that you will use. When our mail server or anyone
who is is in our subnet goes down , they cover you until your up for at
least three days..pretty much unlimited use of their DNS servers, I add mail
and web servers for us and clients quite often..no extra charges.. and for
support they will even telnet into your router to help you..great support,
knowledgeable, and they don't lie about when things are not working well (
which is quite rare). We have used them for two years now, and I am glad I
didn't switch when I thought I could get a better deal..I am in Toronto
Canada though so the support may vary if you call into other centers...
hope this helps
James Francoeur
IT Administrator
Millennium Care Inc.
Visit us at http://www.millenniumcare.com
Your Leading Choice for Help Desk Services.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Charette [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 1999 2:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: off topic, ISP comparisons
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> Sorry for being totally off the topic, but I figured you would have some
> great pointers for me.
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>
>
> I'm looking for real comparisons of Tier 1 ISP's. Currently, I'm trying
> to
> compare UUNet and @Work ( home.net ). Anyone have web pages or
> testimonials
> on either of these? Obviously, UUNet is better.. but, is it worth $1k
> extra?
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>
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> Thanks for any help you can offer.
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>
>
> -Jon.
>
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