sounds pretty general to me. there are poorly managed small companies and well managed large ones. my two cents? case by case...... and in this case i have to say that my level of trust for efn has been shattered. personally i am loathe to stay with efn even though i have been with them since the beginning. it's no longer efn. it's epud. so now my criteria are: price, service, reliability. the usual stuff one considers when making a purchase in a capitalist system.

face it fellas. the "bike lane of the information superhighway", it's gone, too bad. go smack seth around if you can find him.

but still...any more ideas on high speed are well appreciated! end of september i'm gonna be going there...
ken
On Jun 22, 2004, at 11:20 AM, Po Petz wrote:


On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, perdurabo wrote:

Additionally, if you are concerned about your privacy, you might want to
give weight to a big corporation, as I am personally aware of local
folks at a few local ISPs who like "examining web/nntp traffic" and
"grepping for interesting keywords" in mail spool files. Sometimes being
a little random cog in a big corporate machine is a good thing.

Which is only to say that casual (*cough*) traffic correlation and
analysis done by a large ISP is less likely to be done by someone you know
and more likely to be governed and supported by a policy. A large user
pool buys precious little obscurity.


-po
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