Subject: RE: Everest Residential Service Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 19:58:12 -0600 Message-ID: <E0EDC9B3C760B44DADD96F6D4F1CAE967AD38C@Mail.aos5.com> From: "Jacob Hurley" <jacobh@aos5.com>
I spoke with an Everest Rep on the phone a little while back and was
inquiring about services / connection speeds. They told me that if I
got the 'whole package' (cable tv, cable i-net, phone (I think?)) then
you could also have bandwidth equal to 3M down / 1M up for something
like $125/mon.
I don't know if you can answer that or not, but do you know if they
offer those speeds still? Could I throw the $12.95 on top of that for a
static ip too? Could I get Everest to use the domain name that I have
registered then also?
If anyone knows, I would appreciate it b/c I am looking at apartments
right now and that would definitely be a deciding factor.
Thnx
Jacob Hurley
Network Operations Center
Alexander Open Systems
-----Original Message-----
From: B. Liggett [mailto:brad@liggett.org]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 5:24 PM
To: Leonard, Phil; kclug@kclug.org
Subject: Re: Everest Residential Service
Since I'm the one that assigns them, I'll answer.
Yes we offer them. $12.95 per IP, per month. 5 IP maximum. The
restrictions are a gray area. You may use the IPs as you wish, but
please
be mindful of the Acceptable Use Policy.
Brad
> Does anybody know if Everest offers static IP's to residential
subscribers
and if so do they have any restrictions on running servers on those
connections?
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> Philip
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