Speakeasy.net has good bandwidth and service but the most endearing quality is that they encourage reselling the service to the neighbors. You can become an ISP or WISP. If you like, they will even take care of the billing for you and give you 1/2 the charges. I think they would rather sell T1 service and let us take care of the local neighborhood. Service can quickly become free if you serve a few neighbors on your LocalArea Network. Dallas Stafford, E-Mail: dallas@speakeasy.net Cell 774-253-2260 Worcester, MA, USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Lund" <jim@fiero.net> To: "Worcester Linux Users Group" <wlug@mail.wlug.org> Sent: Monday, 17 May, 2004 21:28 Subject: Re: [Wlug] Comcast experiences ?
I have Comcast (AT&T Broadband) in southern NH and have nothing but good things to say about them. In the 3 years I had them, I think I can count the number of outages on 1 hand and they were always very brief.
I've heard nothing but overwhelming complaints about Comcast. I have had email contact with dozens of municipalities who use Comcast for Internet service. Things like "weeks without service" is a common theme. I can't remember hearing anything good about them.
- Rob
At 08:49 AM 5/16/2004, you wrote:
On Sunday 16 May 2004 3:06 am, Mike Frysinger wrote:
err, replace every occurence of 'comcast' with 'charter' :) -mike
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Charter is great in Chelmsford. Err, replace every occurrence of 'charter' with 'comcast'.
:-)
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