Hyper vine getting out of DSL service

Patrick pert at tas-kc.com
Tue Dec 23 23:09:23 CST 2003


Try covad.... They offer varrious ISP's many of which are sDSL and 
static... I'll be it more expencive, but probably better.

Jonathan Hutchins wrote:

>On Monday, December 22, 2003 04:07 pm, Karl Schmidt wrote:
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>>Any ideas for alternatives in the Lawrence area? I don't want to use SBC
>>and need a static IP for a mail server.
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>You're already using SBC - it's not like Hypervine has guys out stringing 
>cable.  SBC provides the service, Hypervine buys it from them and sells it to 
>you.
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>Depending on what kind of mailserver you want to run, it's perfectly 
>reasonable to run one on a dynamic service, unless you're selling the service 
>to someone else - in which case, it's pretty unethical to be using a 
>non-commercial service account.  Most of the broadband ISP's around here 
>offer commercial accounts, and one of the first features they offer is a 
>fixed IP.
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>There are several of us who can probably advise you on running a 
>non-commercial mailserver or webserver on a dynamic broadband account.
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