Perhaps we just have to get used to a new reality. Until now Actcom was self 
motivated in its support of the Linux community. If that has changed then it 
is up to us to economically motivate another ISP to support the Linux 
community. For example, I have a server that has been collocated at Actcom 
for several years. Recently I have made clear to the BBL people why I chose 
Actcom and what I expect from them in order to retain me as a customer. They 
told me that they intend to continue Actom's legacy of supporting the Linux 
community. Enough people $peak out and Hamakor will suddenly have enough disk 
space and bandwith... or whatever.

I think that the starting point should be with BBL. It is up to us to awaken 
them to the reality of our buying power and influence. Only if this fails we 
should look elsewhere. If we act together we can all profit.

For now, I'm staying with BBL/Actcom

Chaim Keren Tzion

On Monday 18 June 2007 19:14, Ori Idan wrote:
> I just wrote a post about it (hebrew post):
> http://www.oriidan.info/article/custserv

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