$39.95 for the line
plus you need a provider.. (jump net includes line charge cause they buy
in bulk from swbell or so I hear)
swbell internet provides dhcp (dynamic ip) for $10 bucks  a month
I have 5 static ips so I pay $40.
not sure if you get more than one dynamic ip for the $10 bucks.. but
if not I'm sure they'll let you buy the right to have more than one..
in case you got more than one boxen..
I just wanted static cause I want to run a site..
doesnotexist.com is my entire apartment.. me and my boxen.. plus
my roommates.

-Omar


Ece Pamir wrote:

> sorry to be confused about this, but when i called SWB today.. they told
> me only about the $39.99 charge and (not the plus $40 charge for the
> internet)...  so I'm going to ask them about that just in case, but I just
> wanted to share this....  ta-dah
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> On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Omar El-Domeiri wrote:
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> > okay here is my set up and I'm really happy with mine.
> > I have 1.5 mbps down and 384 kbps up.. 5 static ips..
> > I got SWBell DSL line $39.95 and then pay SWBell
> > internet $40.00 on top of that  ...They waved the installation
> >
> > I don't think I'm on a year contract or anything
> > at least they didn't make me aware of that, and I didn't
> > sign anything saying that.  They didn't say I was metered
> > either and I'm planning on pumping a lot of data out of
> > my line so they'll just have to deal.
> >
> > I have had the line for 6+ months, but I haven't started
> > spewing data out all the ports I plan to when I have the time
> > to set up my site.
> >
> > Basically I think it rocks. and seems to be a sweeter deal than
> > jump to me, cause I don't want an upload limit.
> >
> > -Omar
> >
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> > Ece Pamir wrote:
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> > > Tom,
> > >
> > > How is that $24.95/mo?  Could you explain??
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> > > > >... and a 4mhz 8088 PC cost $5000 in 1982.
> > > > >Not terribly useful to know, at this point.  ;-)
> > > >
> > > > Well, it was interesting considering cablemodems
> > > > had already rolled out. According to the jump.net
> > > > webpage, the cheapest unmetered ADSL access plan
> > > > begins at $235 a month, albeit with no server
> > > > restrictions. That still seems pretty ridiculous
> > > > to me considering cable and the few apartment
> > > > complexes like mine around with shared T1s (my
> > > > unmetered access costs $24.95/month).
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