I was really bummed about XMission not picking up on iProvo. It would be
nice to not have to worry about their transfer quotas though.

Robert

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> On Behalf Of Gary Thornock
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 6:42 PM
> To: BYU Unix Users Group
> Subject: Re: [uug] iProvo stinks
> 
> I was rather surprised by your story.  My own experience with
> iProvo [*] has been very good.  But, I'm not in an apartment
> complex, which seems to make a difference.
> 
> [*] Note: my good experience has been with iProvo, not with Mstar
> or Veracity.  I'll drop either or both of those the very day that
> XMission gets access to iProvo...
> 
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