Hello,

We also offer suck access at a decent price. If you'll be pulling less than
1gig/day we offer a SUCK account at $50/mo. If interested write me off-list
and I would be happy to help.

-j

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From: "NetWin Support Auckland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: Upstream providers


> At 01:14 PM 4/22/01 -0700, you wrote:
> >There seems to be a new policy making the rounds. I did have a solid
> >upstream source from a backbone service for a nominal cost. But they
> >implemented a new policy to bar any access by suck servers. When I
> >contacted them, they explained that a few clients had used personal
> >accounts to do major feeds and then sell access to their servers. When I
> >asked why they were blocking all suck feeds rather than the high volume
> >sucks, they stopped discussing it and terminated the conversation.
> >
> >I then went looking for another source of upstream service. In the
> >process, I discovered that the only way I can get an upstream service is
> >to pay for a full feed! At far more than "nominal" cost! Even tho my
> >system normally sucks approximately 120-150mb per day, I'm being faced
> >with having to pay $80-250 per month! After checking with more than two
> >dozen upstream Usenet providers, I'm stumped.
> >
> >Does anyone have any recommendations for upstream providers that allow
> >small volume suck feeds? I'm more than willing to pay for the access.
> >But due to my volume, I see no reason to be paying for a full feed when
> >I suck so little! I'm also quite willing to have a cap on my feed and to
> >increase my payments if I exceed the capped amount.
> >
> >Any suggestions?
>
> Last time I checked these two sites had specific options for sucking so
see if
> either of those fits your needs.
>
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>                          ChrisP.
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