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Author: Josef Lowder
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To: plug-discuss
Old-Topics: Re: Seeking a low-cost, total-package ISP
Subject: Re: Seeking a low-cost, total-package ISP - Thanks for responding

Thanks to all who responded. There's always great help here ;))

Not that geography matters much today, but is there a list of good
local ISPs to check with (perhaps some are PLUG members)?

Originally I asked:
>> What would y'all recommend as a good, low-cost, total-package ISP.
>> I have too many different vendors for various aspects of my Internet
>> related services that I wish I could consolidate into a single vendor
>> and perhaps, I hope, reduce my costs.
>> I currently have dial-up access for $5.95/month


Mike Haven wrote:
> Really? How do I sign up for that?


    Access4Less.net 


Lee Einer wrote:
> you can lose the monthly fee on credit card processing
> by switching to Propay ... www.propay.com


    Thanks, Lee.  I'll check this out. 


Technomage-hawke wrote:
> Try unitywave - they are local and may offer discounts to plug members


    Thanks Tech.  I'll also check this out. 


Siri Amrit wrote:
> If you have domains registered with your ISP and want to change,
> they can make it difficult. had this with a webhost that went belly up.
> I have a great ISP now (Intergate) but their web hosting (support) sucked.
> I have excellent providers for my website (Zettai.net) and domain name
> registration (SimpleURL.com). They all give fast, personal service.
> For me, it's less of a hassle to have different providers that excel
> at what they do.


    Thanks Siri ... good thoughts and places to check. 


PLUG is terrific.

Joe

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