Re: Please recommend an ISP

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Thanks for your information. I am currently with AOL.
I may try Speakeasy. If I dailup with AOL from linux,
it will be best choice.
Thank john and Dave, too.

Jack 
--- Ken Rossman <rossman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I would like to second what Dave has said below... 
> SpeakEasy 
> *encourages*
> the connection of Linux and other Unix-like
> operating systems, which is
> great if you want to run home servers and such. 
> They are quite 
> technical
> and can help out a lot if you get yourself into
> trouble connecting 
> things.
> 
> So far as I know, they pretty much only offer DSL as
> a high speed 
> connection
> service, but I haven't checked lately.
> 
> K
> 
> On Thursday, November 27, 2003, at 12:10 PM, Dave
> Ihnat wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 07:57:39PM -0800, Jack
> Wang wrote:
> >> I found that many ISP do not support linux, like
> AOL,
> >> NETZERO, SBC YAHOO. Please recommend some ISP
> that
> >> support dailup from linux, e.g., Redhat.
> >
> > SpeakEasy has been extremely Linux and
> user-friendly.  They don't 
> > *care*
> > if you run servers; it's your bandwidth.  They
> encourage you to set up
> > wireless neighborhood networks.  They act as an
> advocate between you
> > and the local carrier (in my case, Covad.) Their
> technical people tend
> > to be competent and friendly.  They do tend to be
> about $10/mo. higher
> > than the lowest normal rate you can find, but
> after having three ISPs
> > either shot out from under me, or screw up badly,
> I'll cheerfully pay
> > a pittance more a month for one that works well
> and looks stable.
> >
> > Perhaps my only grumble is that accounting seems
> sometimes to get a bit
> > confused, but that's not often--usually
> surrounding service 
> > changes--and
> > usually corrected quickly.
> 
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