[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, at 1:51pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only problem I've had was the initial install. Verizon came out to
the house and ran two new lines (don't ask me why)
*Two* new lines is rather odd. Typically, Covad DSL (which is what
Speakeasy is
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, at 1:51pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only problem I've had was the initial install. Verizon came out to
the house and ran two new lines (don't ask me why)
*Two* new lines is rather odd. Typically, Covad DSL (which is what
Speakeasy is using) brings in DSL on a
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, at 1:56pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Verizon will be cheaper for the speed, but their TOS specifically forbade
running servers last time I checked.
Yes, they do. And they do not plan on issuing static IP's. EVER.
That is not correct. You can purchase a static IP option
And the NE network is setup in this abysmal bridged/routed mode which allows
infected machines to essentially DDoS their entire DSL network.
-Original Message-
Note that their sales/support/customer-service is still absolutely
horrible. Indeed, simply finding a salesdroid that knows
Someone suggested SpeakEasy was an iffy DSL source... I've had SpeakEasy for
several years at four different locations now, and the only complaint I have
is on price. Where I am now, 1.5Mbps/768Kbps is $80/month (with 8 static
IP's and NO service restrictions) and I'm told for $100/mo I can get
Drew wrote:
Someone suggested SpeakEasy was an iffy DSL source... I've had SpeakEasy for
several years at four different locations now, and the only complaint I have
is on price.
I'm going to jump in and whole heartedly agree with you.
I've had Speakeasy DSL since Flushcom - err... Flashcom went
Drew wrote:
Someone suggested SpeakEasy was an iffy DSL source... I've had SpeakEasy for
several years at four different locations now, and the only complaint I have
is on price. Where I am now, 1.5Mbps/768Kbps is $80/month (with 8 static
IP's and NO service restrictions) and I'm told for $100/mo