Mike Johnson wrote:
Business class at $90/month does -not- get you a static IP address.

It does, now. Maybe it's only for special customers ;)

> I paid $130/month for a static IP with RR Biz and I never met anyone who
> managed a better deal (plenty paid more for less.

Now you have.  We have one right now.  Our plan is $90/mo.  It went
down from $100 (added the static IP) when we moved our office and
signed a new 1-yr contract in December.

again, I can beat that price by using a colo. $40-$45/month for RR + $80/month for colo (which is what I pay) comes to less than $130/month.

$80/mo is closer to what I was seeing, too. Also, the $80/mo price colo is probably for a 1u rack-mount unit, right? Rack-mounts are not cheap, so if the OP has a tower server, then factor in the cost of a new server, too. So TWC remains cheaper, assuming bandwidth is not an issue (such as hosting a personal site).

Of course, this is all moot for me, since I use DynDNS and host on
the residential RR plan for $45/mo.  But our business would probably
jump on a chance to co-lo a tower server for $45/mo.

C

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