Just my 2 cents:

If you are looking at that kind of cost factor, why not just pipe in a DSL
line into somewhere and run a server there. The advantages are: unlimited
e-mail and you are only limited in disk space in occordance to your hard
drive.

again, my 2 cents...

Ron LeVine
PLC Support
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(13k AGA)

Never argue with a fool -- people might not be able to tell the difference.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
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Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 7:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Local ISP's?


  Well so far it's looking like a mess, we've got
1. Us-Worst 1-888-879-1046 with two options for us and their world famous
customer service
20 mb of space 56K dial up and 5 e-mails @ 34.95  or
40 mb of space  no dial up 5 e-mail? @ 49.95
( + 25$ Domain setup fee )

2.  Nu-world 687-7200 The guy wouldn't stop hard selling me on an e-comm
package!
25 mb of space no dial up 10 e-mails @ 39.95  or
25 mb of space 56k dial up 10 e-mails @ 59.95?

3.  Continet 747-8221  Very friendly and professional.
5 mb of space no dial up 5 e-mails @ 40.00 or
5 mb of space 56k dial up 5 e-mails @ 40.00
10 mb of space DSL (static IP) 10 e-mails @ 60.00

4.  Clipper Net Ph#?
10 mb of space no dial up unlimited e-mails @ 29.95
10 mb of space 56k unlimited e-mails @ 49.95

All things being said it's between Nu-World and Continet for us.  Nu-World
kinda seemed Slicker ( sleezyer ) and Continet seemed very friendly and
professional.  Although both of these places cost more than the big ISP's
(Us-Worst) they seemed like the best of the lot.  Let me know if you have
any
experience with them good or bad so we can make a good decision for placing
our
clients.  Thanks and I hope this helps some one else out.

  Nathan.

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