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RE: Lazy network operators


From: "Stephen J. Wilcox" <steve () telecomplete co uk>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 16:42:56 +0100 (BST)


On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Michel Py wrote:


David Cantrell wrote:
Sounds to me like you need a new ISP.

Stephen J. Wilcox:
Not being happy with the ISP's smarthost is not justification
to run your own; you should change ISPs..

Always like when people have miracle solutions. Care to suggest just _one_
that does it for $36 a month? That includes:

Move to the UK, I'll do one for you..

- Static IP
- 384k up
- 1.5m down
- historically very high reliability
- national dial-up account included
- 50 meg attachements authorized
- mailing list traffic (large number of recipients)

I'm all ears?

Ok so now you hit another problem, what you're saying is that the cablecos are 
running at such small margin that they are no longer in a position to implement 
policies like this and fix their smarthost systems? 

Sounds like this solution has come to a halt on economic grounds.

Steve



Daryl G. Jurbala wrote:
Reverting to 56k dialup to solve a mail relay
problem on your only choice for 3MB/512k service
doesn't exactly sound reasonable.

Thank you.


Petri Helenius wrote:
Changing providers when problems arise is a viable
option when;
- Available services are more uniform
- Email addresses are generally portable
- Switching your local access provider happens in
less than a business day or two
And as has been previously stated, most people
donĀ“t have multiple options for local provider
unless they want to dial up.

Thank you.

Michel.




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