Hi tracer,
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 01:23:24 +0700GMT (03/10/2000, 02:23 +0800GMT),
tracer wrote:
t> dependability isnt with the bat, its where you have them.
t> Main reason my email account isnt in Thailand and if I was in Mexico
t> my mail wouldnt be sitting in Mexico.....
Tracer, the first ISP in Thailand was Inet (Internet Thailand
Co.,Ltd.), founded back in 1995. I have been with them ever since, and
they have never lost any mail.
t> essentially like here, they havent got a clue how to run an isp
t> service and I donot want MY mail to be sitting anywhere where
t> essentially ###### are controlling what happens to my mail.
The chief-of-techs is Craig, an American. And, while Inet never lost
any mail of mine, GMX did manage to do that once. And GMX is in
Germany.
t> An example is a local hotel which almost went out of business as isp
t> messed up his website AND mail.
While I can't understand that a hotel makes itself dependant on web
sites and email, I don't doubt that ISP's mess up things. Please do
not say "all are bad" just because they are based in one country, or
"all are good" as long as they are based in another country.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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