Worked with Bezeq Intl in the past. They were a MESS.
When the mess results in them forgetting to bill you (would happen every
other month or so), that is one thing.
When the mess results in them losing your phone number (was written on
the machine), having power failures, losing your account info, taking
your computer off line (because they lost the phone number, and your
account info, and are not billing you), losing faxes you send them,
continuing to bill you after you have asked to disconnect (and, in fact,
after you have removed the machine), and then again the month after that
(after you have already complained), when they take your computer
offline by pulling out the power cord, then you may regard it as
something else.
They have a very very impressive server farm, I'll grant that. I will
also mention that they are free (as far as I have seen) of ill intent.
When the mess was cleared, they acted very reasonably about it, and
admitted that the mess was theirs. Their technical skills, and worst,
their administrative skills, however, are very very very very very very
very very very poor.
Then again, they may have changed since I left them.
There is also, as Sagi noted, the point of the price.
Shachar
Sagi Bashari wrote:
>I'm working with BezeqInt and they're pretty good for colocation. Their
>datacenter is in Petah Tikva.
>
>The equipment is fine and the connection to the IIX is very fast, but their
>prices are probably starting somewhere near $300 for colocation.
>
>Don't expect for "linux support" there though - they will not do anything
>more than rebooting the server in most of the cases. (not because their
>staff is not knowledgeable enough, but because they're not willing to take
>responsibility on colocation servers - even if it just choosing a different
>kernel in lilo or something like that).
>
>See http://hosting.bezeqint.net/Content/CoLocation.asp for more information.
>
>Sagi
>
>From: "Eran Tromer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>>Howdy,
>>
>>I'm looking for providers of Linux-based dedicated web hosting, or
>>colocation services. Criteria, in this order:
>>1. Reliability
>>2. Price
>>3. Speed for Israeli clients (preferably inside Israel, or with a
>> good link to all major Israeli ISPs)
>>
>>I'm talking about an unmanaged service -- just keep 'em packets moving
>>and let me do a remote reboot. There are numerous US-based options
>>around $100, but the speed for connections from Israel is suboptimal (if
>>only because of latency).
>>
>>I'd appreciate any suggestions from this exceptionally experienced forum.
>>
>>Also, would anyone be interested in sharing such a server? Currently the
>>planned residence is www.haayal.co.il, www.sf-f.org.il,
>>www.fisheye.co.il and a bunch of static personal sites. With reasonable
>>hardware, that leaves plenty of CPU power and disk space.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Eran Tromer
>>
>>
>>
>>
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