You can try FirstWorld Communications. They bought my ISP Slip.net, and
seem to have good support.  They are based in So. Cal.

<<http://www.firstworld.com/internet_solutions/index.html>>

Please reference me if you have questions at <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
Bill

Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> 
> OK, so it's very off topic.
> 
> <FLATTER>
> I just don't know where else I would be able to reach such an initiated
> panel of knowledgeable people.
> </FLATTER>
> 
> If you want to flame me, please do it off list. You may also want to
> give a serious answer off list. (Unless there are other people
> indicating interest in the subject.)
> 
> I'm very likely to move from Europe to California this summer. (Still
> not 100% confirmed, though.) Even closer, that would be somewhere in the
> L.A. area. Probably just south or east of L.A. Something like Irvine,
> Huntington Beach or (eventually) Brea.
> 
> Then it's time for me to get a 24/7 connection and hopefully a fix IP or
> at least a dynamic DHCP IP.
> 
> Any specific ISPs I should get in contact with or any I should avoid?
> 
> Pointers, phone numbers, Web sites, etc. much appreciated.
> 
> Best regards
> Gustav
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