On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Randy Ong wrote:

> > > Note though that they hardwire your IP to the network card
> > > MAC address you
> > > have, so if you change ethernet cards, you need a call to the
> > > helpdesk.
>
> is that how they do it?
> i think it was DCE (cable modem) interface MAC address and not on NIC
> interface
>
> marvin,
> go for PLDT DSL or Home CABLE proven to be much faster
>
> www.dsl.pldt.com.ph
> www.home-cable.com

Your mileage will vary.  I can attest to some other people claiming the
exact opposite.  There are very few players around with broadband, and
most of the time it's a choice between what's fast, affordable and (more
likely)  what's available in the location you want to have it installed.


PLDT DSL
Globenet DSL
ETPI DSL

Destiny Online
ZPDee
NOW Cable


There are also wireless providers like

Meridian Telekoms or
Dream VSAT  <- note that this one is not a linux friendly provider.


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