It really depends on your definition of "broadband" and how much data you'll be sucking. If you're not sucking too much, Optarse have a reasonable deal on ISDN. See: http://www.optus.net.au/internet/1,1648,5006,00.html Otherwise, as Mr Wiltshire says, consider hosting your web server etc elsewhere and go for the non-permanent. Do you REALLY have the infrastructure to support it 24/7 anyway? UPS? 24/7 support? Air conditioned computer room? Generator? -- Rev Simon Rumble The problem with most conspiracy theories is [EMAIL PROTECTED] that they seem to believe that for a group http://www.rumble.net of people to behave in a way detrimental to the common good requires intent. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
- [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP address? Erik de Castro Lopo
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP add... Roland Turner
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP add... Anand Kumria
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP... Andrew Macks
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanen... Scott Howard
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanen... Howard Lowndes
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP... Jim Clark
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP... Erik de Castro Lopo
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP add... Rev Simon Rumble
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP... Terry Collins
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP add... Michael Fox
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP add... Dave Fitch
- RE: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP add... John Wiltshire
- Re: [SLUG] Broadband access with permanent IP add... Michael Fox
