Dotan Cohen:
- Actcom.
- Last time I called them with a problem was few weeks ago,
and at the time all seemed normal.
- If there is no Linux support anymore at Actcom, what must
one do to connect via a Jordanian ISP?
Asaf Halili and Geoffrey S. Mendelson:
- Actcom was sold to Bezeq Beinleumi, need to check current
status of Linux support.
Geoffrey S. Mendelson:
- Are Orange and Bynet still an option? They have not been
cheap, though.
- Does BEZEQ (the phone company, not the ISP) still have their
10 NIS a month deal for support of a router on an aDSL line?
That might be a better option such as a Linksys WRTG54-L and
Tomato.
Danny Schneidman - a former employee of Actcom:
- Dont count on Linux support, as all employees got fired,
and as far as i understood, Bezeq's supporters have no clue.
- The changes are since 2007 June 1 (two weeks ago).
Ori Idan:
- Wrote a post about it in: http://www.oriidan.info/article/custserv
(At the moment of making this summary, his domain is inaccessible.)
Amit Aronovitch:
- Uses Netvision. Netvision seems to have a single Linux support
person. It is easier to re-create the problem using a MS-Windows
laptop and report the error messages displayed by MS-Windows.
Chaim Keren Tsion:
- Will stay with Bezeq Beinleumi, and suggests to use the group
power of Linux using Actcom customers to get Bezeq Beinleumi to
continue to support Linux like Actcom did.
--- Omer
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