 | good thing I switch to another provider as happy as a customer with Digizip for over 3 years, I decided to give another service a try and glad I made the switch. For the same price of $50/per month I got 6000 Kbps down and 620 Kbps up. Digizip was not able to bump up the speed for the same price so that made many people switch.
Anyway, now that I got this crazy download speed I don't think I ever want to go back to 1.5Mbps or lower. |
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 | Who did you switch to?
What are your actual rates after overhead?
Set-up/equipment fees?
Termination fees?
Type of contract; i.e., month to month, or fixed term?
Order date to installation?
24/7 tech support available?
Reverse DNS available?
Servers allowed?
Any ports blocked? |
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 1 edit | Who did you switch to? DSLextreme
What are your actual rates after overhead? none
Set-up/equipment fees? free
Termination fees? 1 yr contract
Type of contract; i.e., month to month, or fixed term? it depend, cost more for month to month
Order date to installation? went lvie in 4 working days
24/7 tech support available? 24/7 support
Reverse DNS available? yes
Servers allowed? any server you like including mail server port 25
Any ports blocked? nope
BTW, true 8 static IPs in bridge mode. Unlike the one we used to get from Covad PPOE. Good to know the support is 24/7 and are one of the best rated CS reps.
I'm not saying Digizip is bad because I was fortunate by not having any real problem during the time I was with them so I must give them props for that. I felt for the same price, why not get faster speed! I'm still blown away by the insane speed. |
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 | Your actual rates after overhead are "none"=0=zilch!
I assumed you had a nominal 6Mbps/768bps with normal overhead of 10-20%, leaving you with actual throughput of 4.8-5.4Mbps Down/614-690bps Up.
Are you saying that after overhead you have 6Mbps Down/620bps Up?
Static, bridged connection, as in 1483 RFC ATM bridged mode, NOT PPPoE? |
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