I use longlines, also, and I recommend it whenever I am asked. They are streaming the audio for the radio station I work with (worldwidebibleradio.com), and there support is always right there when needed. Daniel
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Steen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 3/3/2003 10:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: Re: [sclug-general] ISP in the area
I don't work for the ISP in Sgt. Bluff, but I am a customer and service is
good... no complaints here.
On Monday 03 March 2003 15:21, Mike Schieuer wrote:
> I work for the ISP in Sergeant Bluff. Not to toot my own horn or anything,
> but I think we have pretty good service. As far as highspeed in Sioux
> City, not alot there. Local cable company has service, and from my own
> personal experience it's not the greatest but beats dial-up. As far as our
> coverage (Long Lines) we do dsl and telephone in Sgt. Bluff, in Sloan,
> Salix and Whiting (south of here) we do telephone, dsl, and CATV. to the
> north we cover Jefferson SD with telephone, dsl, and CATV. I wouldn't say
> we a re necessarily linux friendly... Our phone techs don't know boo about
> linux, but it's all we run on the backside of our operation. We basically
> hand out dhcp address's and if you've got dhcpcd running your good to go.
> Other than that what else makes and ISP linux friendly???
>
>
> Mike Schieuer
> Long Lines Internet
> Sgt. Bluff IA
>
> On Mon March 3 2003 2:56 pm, Rodney Schuler wrote:
> > I just took a job offer in the Sioux City area ( C++ programming :)
> > Windows
> >
> > :( ) So, I'll soon be moving there.
> >
> > I am seeking opinions on good linux friendly ISP's in the area. I
> > currently have 256K DSL service, and would like to get similar speed.
> >
> > Also, I would like to get approximate coverage areas for broadband
> > service. My new job is in the south end, so I am most interested in Sgt
> > Bluff, and other outlying towns in that general direction.
> >
> > Thanks
> > -Rodney
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