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BHNtechXpert
The One & Only
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join:2006-02-16
Saint Petersburg, FL

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Re: [Tampa] Static Residential IP addresses

said by Flashfox:

More importantly, I just learned that a residential user CAN get a static IP address for $10/m.

Is this valid for Lightning users in 32904 (West Melbourne)???

Yep you in can in one site only (see above) for CFL right now...it's coming soon to the others soon so no worries.

Flashfox
Eco-Text -- Why print E-mails?
join:2003-10-01
Carlsbad, CA

Flashfox

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Sorry but I don't understand "Yep you in can in one site only" Are you saying that it's available now for one static address in 32904 or it will come "soon"???
BHNtechXpert
The One & Only
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join:2006-02-16
Saint Petersburg, FL

BHNtechXpert

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said by Flashfox:

Sorry but I don't understand "Yep you in can in one site only" Are you saying that it's available now for one static address in 32904 or it will come "soon"???

Hold off until Monday...got some news for you then.

NormanS
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NormanS

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I see an unasked question. The main reason I know of to have a static IP address is to run a server. In the case of an SMTP server, in particular, it is recommended to have a reverse pointer for the domain of the server. Does BHN provide rDNS configuration for its static IP addresses?