FWIW I believe that ISP are going to put a stop to companies trying to
run business class internet service with a 'residential' account.

~Rick

> Scott,
>
> > For example, in this area (the third largest city in New
> England (an area
> > covering 6 U.S. states)), there isn't a single reasonably priced
> high-speed
> > Internet access provider that will allow businesses to customize their
> > reverse DNS entry.  Small businesses that run their own mailservers can
> > either [1] Pay about $100/month and get a high-speed Internet connection
> > with a static IP (but no control over the reverse DNS), or [2] Pay about
> > $1,000/month and get a high-speed Internet connection with a static IP
> > (with control over the reverse DNS entry).
>
> While you are usually on the money, I take exception to that one. :)
>
> Mathbox covers all of Massachusetts, except 413. We provide a
> static IP with
> our DSL ($110) and when the customer hosts their own mail server,
> we provide
> reverse DNS. We also provide a 256Kb T1 in the same geographic area for
> $329/mo and certainly provide reverse DNS.
>
> Mike

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