We've used both ISPs, having originally started with EAtel back in the early 
90's before they abandoned Baton Rouge.  We're currently using COX.  We used 
ATT (BellSouth as was) prior to COX and found them unable to configure a DSL 
line for more than one static IP at the time.  On the other hand I have ATT at 
home and it's very good - fast and reliable.  
 
We currently run DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP etc on COX.  The COX commercial service 
is OK - no ports blocked and you do get the speeds that they quote.  Their tech 
support can spotty but they do have good people working for them - you just 
have to call back if you get a bad one. On the downside, your IP address will 
be in the COX block which can cause problems for mail servers if the mail 
server that you're talking to thinks that all COX IP blocks are home users and 
rejects connections.  They have an official relay that you can use if that's a 
problem.
 
Edmund Cramp
-- 
Lampner's Law of Employment: When leaving work late, you will go unnoticed. 
When you leave work early, you will meet the boss in the parking lot.




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bret J. Esquivel
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 1:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [brlug-general] Cheap commercial internet access


What other ISPs are out here besides Cox and ATT. I’m looking to get commercial 
internet service… but I’m not too fond of tripling my home office price for 
less bandwidth. Any recommendations?
 
 
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Bret J. Esquivel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Immense Networks, L.L.C.
http://www.immense.net
Ofc: (225) 754-9005
Cell: (504) 301-7413
 
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