My ISP is Phoenix Networks , with Rhythms as
my DSL provider (USWorst still has to set up the wire, but Rhythms has
the DSL hardware on the other end of my line.) There are no
restrictions (I'm running a mail and web server), it's been really
reliable, and I have a static IP with 768K down/408K up for $50/month.
I live really close
to the US west building, which helps (local loop?).
The setup was pretty painless. The tech shows up with a Windoze laptop
to the configuration and testing, and then you just plug it into your
ethernet card.
-Datawolf
rustyc wrote:
>
> Well, I'm seriously considering switching to a different ISP, and
> going dSL in the process.
>
> But, of course, I run Linux, so want a Linux-friendly provider,
> and I'd also like to not spend $90/month! Oh, and I really want
> a static IP and no restrictions (other than what you do must
> be legal, and no spamming) on what services I run (many providers
> these days say in their AUP that you are not allowed to run
> ANY servers, which I take to include HTTPd, SSHd, sendmail,
> and the like (I only plan sshd, httpd, sendmail right now).
>
> So, what are people's luck with high-speed providers? Anyone using
> or have used PSN?
>
> rusty
>
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