I've had Charter for 4-5 years now and I really have no complaints with them at all. I wanted to go with DSL but SBC, or I guess ATT, and only deliver some pretty piss poor speed to my house and it just wasn't worth it. I can't remember the last time I have had any downtime with Charter and the downstream speed is great. The upstream isn't the best but it works.

If you think that these two are bad you should check out Cox down in Vegas. My cousin's internet has a downstream quota per month and then service is suspended. All of their packages are like that so it's not like you can pay more to avoid it.

Josh






On 6/21/06, Austin Stanhope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Port blockage is the reason why I put Charter in my dorm room when UNR
provides free Internet access.

The blocking of users who use routers, switches, hubs, bittorrent, etc.,
along with the amount of viruses and worms floating around on the
res-hall cesspool network are also reasons why I switched.

-Austin



Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I know I usually rip on Charter when I post about rotten ISPs, but I
> thought I'd give things a change of pace by ripping on ClearWire for a
> while instead.
>
> After my latest round of problems at Charter, I thought I'd give
> ClearWire a try. It turns out that they're even worse: they block *all*
> ports below 1025. When I spoke to customer disservice, it turns out that
> they do this even with their "business" class of service. In other
> words, your idea of business use of the Internet must be pretty much
> confined to surfing the web to find ClearWire useful--and I use the word
> "useful" advisedly.
>
> I have to admit that their Orwellian insistence on saying "Yes, we
> manage those ports for our customers" every time I used the word
> "blocked" was an interesting use of new-speak, but not interesting
> enough to use them as an ISP. I suppose they think that if they say
> "managed" instead of "blocked" often enough, people will start to think
> of it as a value-added service instead of a bowdlerization of the
> Internet.
>
> Anyway, I wanted to save some of my fellow Linux geeks the trouble I
> went through. YMMV...but in this case, I rather doubt it.
>
>


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Robotics Research                    www.cse.unr.edu/~society
Computer Science and Engineering     www.cse.unr.edu
University of Nevada, Reno           www.unr.edu

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