> Speaking in favor of MV: They've done really well by us. Jess has been
> a customer of theirs since she was 13 and got tired of the AOL her parents
> bought for her, and they've been wonderful about providing everything we
> could ask for - static IP, multiple IPs, great support, etc. They're a small shop...
Someone really should do a human interest story on MV at some point. Even though (boo! hiss! Well, no...) they use BSD, they really are an interesting success story. I've used them on and off since I moved to NH going on 13 years ago, now, and they've always been there. [For several years, the company I worked for, Summa Four, had [EMAIL PROTECTED] as their e-mail addresses, to boot.] Unless I'm woefully mistaken, they're actually one of the oldest extant ISPs running... and they really are still customer oriented, instead of the bizarre sweatshop-esque support crews at large ISPs. Sadly, www.mv.com seems to be down at the moment, so I can't scrounge up add'l info, but I'd be interested in hearing their story. Lastly, a trivia question: what's MV stand for?
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