I don't know if it still available. About 5 years ago I had a DSL from quest that terminated at Global Crossing. Then I just purchased what ever service form the ISP I wanted. Like I said, I don't know if it still is an option. I dropped DSL a couple of years ago when I didn't need a home phone any more and Quest wouldn't provide a DSL circuit with out dial tone. On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 10:49 -0700, Eric "Shubes" wrote: > Alan Dayley wrote: > > JD Austin said: > >> This page has all the links you need to clue them in: > >> http://my.qwest.net/nav4/solutions/pwr_tools/static_ip/product_info/staticip.html > > > > Nope. Still clueless. > > > > I was just in a chat with them, pointed them at the page and they promptly > > tried to sell me the "Qwest Choice Deluxe" service *with* ISP instead of > > the "Qwest Choice Internet Basic" service on the page you reference. I > > asked them where the "Qwest Choice Internet Basic" service is fully > > described and they pointed me at the Deluxe service again. "Julie" then > > informed me that there is no service without an ISP, despite what any web > > pages say. > > > > Sigh. It'd be funny if it wasn't so typical and frustrating. > > > > I found this page with Google: > > http://my.qwest.net/nav4/solutions/internet/bbb.html > > > > I'll have to try again on the phone to get any answers out of them, I hope. > > > > Alan > > > > Hey Alan (and others), > > Did you ever get anywhere with this? I'm setting off to travel this > (hopefully not exactly this) road. > > I'm finding that I pretty much need a static IP address to run my email > server. I have a dynamic address that dyndns.org tracks for me, but I've > found out that cox.net and aol.com are blocking incoming email from > servers at dynamic addresses. :( The only other option I'm aware of is > dnsdns's webhop service, but that has a daily limit that I'm not fond of. > > All I need from Qwest is the DSL. I'm looking at getnet, convergent, and > fastq for an ISP. I'll be running my own 'services' (virtual domains: > email, web hosting). I'll probably continue to use dyndns.org for dns > services and domain registration. > > Anyone have any guideposts/pointers? > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss