[GRLUG] GR area ISPs
Richard Maloley II
richard at rrcomputerconsulting.com
Mon Dec 6 16:29:51 EST 2010
http://www.jasnetworks.net/v4/go.gnf?s=jasnet
<http://www.jasnetworks.net/v4/go.gnf?s=jasnet>I used to work with them,
decent enough service and you can get a residential T1 if you wanted...
Price is kind of high though, but it is completely local to the GR area.
"I've lost a machine... Literally _lost_. It responds to ping, it works
completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is."
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Dan Pilcheck <pilcheck at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I'm finally fed up with comcast enough to look around for alternate
> ISPs, but it looks to be a sparse market for wired broadband.
> (And not because of the latest DNS outage, their resolvers are way to
> slow, anyways, imo.)
>
> I'm looking at /will be testing Clears (clear.com) 4G home service,
> but I'm not expecting that to be up to par.
> Ma Bell's U-verse is about the only thing I can see that can compare,
> but if the price is reasonable to the speed
> I'd prefer to give my money to some local/smaller provider.
>
> Does the Grand Rapids metro area have any other options!?!?
>
>
>
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