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« Changed Qwest DSL service, now have connection problems.  
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yankee fan

@mchsi.com
reply to flyguy42
Re: New high speed tier and price increases.

Why use third party this is a waste of money when Qwest has MSN, and btw there is no increase in residential pricing


bhalvor

@iphouse.net

said by yankee fan :

Why use third party this is a waste of money when Qwest has MSN, and btw there is no increase in residential pricing
It depends on what your preferences are. With the IPHouse account you also get what amounts to an unlimited Octanews account at no extra charge. The owner of Octanews is also one of the owners of IPHouse.

Also, IPHouse doesn't have a problem with people running servers on their DSL lines.

Kash76

join:2003-09-08
Burnsville, MN
·ViaTalk

said by bhalvor :

said by yankee fan :

Why use third party this is a waste of money when Qwest has MSN, and btw there is no increase in residential pricing
It depends on what your preferences are. With the IPHouse account you also get what amounts to an unlimited Octanews account at no extra charge. The owner of Octanews is also one of the owners of IPHouse.

Also, IPHouse doesn't have a problem with people running servers on their DSL lines.
Doug from IPHouse says that Qwest is shutting them out from offering these new speeds. that sucks!!


danawhitaker
Space...The Final Frontier
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join:2002-03-02
Urbandale, IA
·MSN
·Mediacom

"Also, IPHouse doesn't have a problem with people running servers on their DSL lines."

Did Qwest.net change their policies regarding people running servers on personal connections? I used to run an FTP server and such, and I know plenty of people on this forum who've run mail servers. Most of the third party ISPs I looked at around here either prohibited servers or had decently strict bandwidth caps back in the day in comparison to Qwest.
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