Speakeasy.net is pretty good. Their DSL service is about $50 per month for 1.5/256kbps (recently changed, it used to be about $70 for 1.5/384). They are able to give this speed in many (most?) places where Qwest will only delivery 640/256kbps.
Can't be possible, Qwest _is_ your DSL provider in Utah, there is no other. Some ISPs pay Qwest on your behalf to simplify your bill, but the line is from Qwest no matter what. How much you get charged for it and what the terms of the connection are is another question.
More important to me though are their terms of service, which are very geek friendly as well.
This is probably true. I've heard good things about speakeasy. I didn't know they were in Utah.
Adam Augustine
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I'd like to get the list's opinion on ISPs. I've had off-campus telecommunications in the past. I hated it. They used private dynamic IP addresses. I'm looking for an ISP with static public IP addresses that doesn't do any port blocking or any other nonsense. Anyone know a good ISP in these parts that would allow me to do things like run web and ftp servers?
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