[lug] ISP recommendations

Chip Atkinson chip at rmpg.org
Wed Jan 30 17:35:14 MST 2002


I like and use jymis.com.  Small outfit, uses linux, decent guys.  I
switched to them after ezlink's support went in the can.

Chip

On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Peter Hutnick wrote:

> Can anyone suggest a good dial-up ISP in the Denver/Boulder area?
>
> By good I mean:
>
> -Shell account
> -Easy going about connect time
> -Easy going about weird services running on client systems (meaning that
>   1. they don't gripe and 2. they don't have firewall between dial-up
>   clients and everything on the internet not running on port 80)
> -Procmail based mail delivery
> -Of course, Linux based ;-)
>
> Also little things like:
>
> -DNS is up most of the time
> -Some reasonable level of upstream redundancy
> -Reliable backup power
> -etc.
>
> Can anyone comment on CSD (http://www.csd.net/)?
>
> I hope I'm not calling anyone's baby ugly here, but I have not been
> thrilled with Peak to Peak.
>
> In case anyone ever needs dial-up (or ISDN or DSL) in Austin, go with
> Black Hat Networking (http://blackhat.net).  Don't let the name fool
> you, they are great guys.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Peter
>
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