Re: [OCLUG-Tech] National Captial Freenet

2012-02-03 Thread shawnhcorey
On 12-02-02 09:13 PM, James wrote: > Bell turned off all throttling last year (so they say but I believe them). I thought Bell is going to turn it off in March, this year. See http://news.sympatico.cbc.ca/home/bell_to_stop_internet_throttling/18070433

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] National Captial Freenet

2012-02-02 Thread James
On 01/30/12 00:02, Michael Goguen wrote: > I am on NCF. They are good peeps. They are helpful, but they do not have > the staff to do lots of intensive tech support; you would do well if you > can do much of this yourself, perhaps. > > I feel like I've had more issues than, say, I've seen my par

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] National Captial Freenet

2012-01-30 Thread Howard Eisenberger
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 10:54:08PM -0500, Charles MacDonald wrote: > On 12-01-29 09:25 PM, The Linux Doctor wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > > > I'm considering NCF as a possibility for my ISP in the next several > > months. I know some of you are members. Can any of you tell me about > > their service in

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] National Captial Freenet

2012-01-29 Thread Michael Goguen
I am on NCF. They are good peeps. They are helpful, but they do not have the staff to do lots of intensive tech support; you would do well if you can do much of this yourself, perhaps. I feel like I've had more issues than, say, I've seen my parents have with Bell internet, in terms of outages,

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] National Captial Freenet

2012-01-29 Thread Charles MacDonald
On 12-01-29 09:25 PM, The Linux Doctor wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I'm considering NCF as a possibility for my ISP in the next several > months. I know some of you are members. Can any of you tell me about > their service in terms of reliability, service, et cetera? DSL? or Dialup? -- Charles MacDon

[OCLUG-Tech] National Captial Freenet

2012-01-29 Thread The Linux Doctor
Hi Guys, I'm considering NCF as a possibility for my ISP in the next several months. I know some of you are members. Can any of you tell me about their service in terms of reliability, service, et cetera? Thanks in advance. >>>--fja-> ___ Linux mailing