Keith/sims email me (james.attardATgmailDOTcom) so I can share some
opinions with you. Unfortunately I cannot post here since I've been
working with some ISPs and it's not fair as I may sound biased.

Regards,
James.
http://root-box.info


On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 15:31:40 +0100, sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I've been searching for a good ISP...
> 
> I have also been doing that lately...my dice rolled onto Euroweb and
> I shall try them as soon as Datastream gets around to letting me do so.
> 
> >and apparently it's a tad rare
> >locally.
> 
> Iva.
> 
> >
> >I need an ISP that matches the following criteria
> >
> >1) Does not have any download limits (for all those Gentoo updates!)
> 
> Some of them (all? most?) have recently added this wonderful "feature'  <gag>
> 
> >2) Actually gives you the bandwidth you pay for (ex: With Keyworld I
> >can only download at 40Kb/s... With Maltanet I could download at
> >120Kb/s - using a 1024K account on both).
> >3) Does not block ports (especially port 25).
> 
> Maltanet (and perhaps some others) apparently do not block lots
> of ports now...I suspect that is because of item number one above.
> 
> I'm now able to work on building a chat system which has p2p file
> transfer built-in
> from my place in Valletta. That occurred when they added the DL limit
> "feature".
> 
> Encouraging more use, in any fashion, results in more earnings
> for them as when you exceed the limit you must pay extra.
> 
> I would *love* to find an inexpensive satellite ISP service or a Mediterranean
> wide WiMax service which would circumvent these "inventive" Maltese
> business people.
> 
> I'm also interested in hearing of a "good" ISP in Malta.    :-/
> 
> sims
> 
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