On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, der.hans wrote: > Am 12. Jun, 2006 schwätzte Dennis Kibbe so: > >> On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Bill Earl wrote: >> >>> I suppose this is off topic for this list, but it is important to us >>> that any provider we go with have a good relationship with Linux, so >>> perhaps it's not so unrelated. The subject seems to come up pretty >>> regularly anyway, but it's been a while so I thought I'd ask the group... >>> >>> We're near the Deer Valley airport and have used CyberTrails to provide >>> a nice 1mb connection that we've used as a backup to our regular data >>> connection. We're moving to a new building this fall and CyberTrails >>> is having trouble getting line of sight to this new building, but I'd >>> like to keep a wireless connection available as backhoe insurance. :-) >>> >>> Does anyone have any recommendations for a company that can provide high >>> speed wireless Internet access in the northern part of the valley? The >>> connection needs to be at least 1mb inbound and outbound. Thanks for any >>> info you have! >>> >>> Bill >> >> Bill, >> >> We've used Sprint Broadband for years out here near Fountain Hill with >> great service. Whether you use MAC, Win or Linux shouldn't matter, as the >> provider's resposibility stops when the signal reaches your router, >> usually. > > Unless Sprint has changed policies it hasn't sold new accounts for years. > I started with People's Choice before Sprint bought them and was happy to That's what I thought too, but the last time I called them there were taking new accounts. For Sprint to work, I think, you need to see either South Mt. or Mummy Mt. Dennisk