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Newer page: | version 13 | Last edited on Thursday, October 3, 2002 7:18:39 am | by MattPurvis | Revert |
Older page: | version 12 | Last edited on Wednesday, October 2, 2002 12:54:40 pm | by GavinJones | Revert |
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;:Xtra were -shockingly bad- considering how expensive they are; I had frequent problems with their opaque-proxying, sites I could resolve and ping, but couldn't get to on port 80 because xtra's proxy couldn't resolve them. Also they told me on the phone no signup fee and I had to argue to get it refunded.%%%
;:Xtra disconnects you __very__ frequently (every few minutes) when using Gnutella.
-;Paradise: Not bad at all. Usually pretty fast, and $20 for 250 hours isn't such a bad deal. For JetStart, they offer a 10gb cap but their PointOfDifference is that they charge a national meg at 100k; ie you could do 50 gig of national traffic and 5 gig of national
traffic on your 10gb cap. (I'd be impressed if you did 55gb on JetStart in a month!)
+;Paradise: Not bad at all. Usually pretty fast, and $20 for 250 hours isn't such a bad deal. For JetStart, they offer a 10gb cap but their PointOfDifference is that they charge a national meg at 100k; ie you could do 50 gig of national traffic and 5 gig of international
traffic on your 10gb cap. (I'd be impressed if you did 55gb on JetStart in a month!)
;ihug: I liked them on dialup - very stable, and while not as cheap as paradise ($24.95/month for 250 hours, or $29.95/month for unlimited, including $5 of ihug phone calls), have always found them good. On JetStart I find them even better. 10gb international/month, national is not charged. At all. Makes downloading Linux dists that much more fun.
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