<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="MS Exchange Server version 6.5.7226.0">
<TITLE>Re: [TLUG]: So Rogers has lost me as a customer...</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<!-- Converted from text/plain format -->
<P><FONT SIZE=2>Mycybernet.net<BR>
3 yrs now. Email notice of planned outages, no caps, no complaints on servers, competent tech support. Bottom line, no BS<BR>
D<BR>
Dave Bour<BR>
Desktop Solution Center<BR>
905.381.0077<BR>
dcbour@desktopsolutioncenter.ca<BR>
<BR>
For those who just want it to work...<BR>
Giving you complete IT peace of mind.<BR>
<BR>
(Sent via Blackberry)<BR>
PIN 30073084 (as of May 9,2005)<BR>
<BR>
-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: owner-tlug@ss.org<BR>
To: tlug@ss.org<BR>
Sent: Sat Jan 28 14:40:12 2006<BR>
Subject: [TLUG]: So Rogers has lost me as a customer...<BR>
<BR>
...the douchebags and their usual idiocy, I don't wanna get to into it<BR>
but this is the last straw. Dumping cable and going to satellite for TV,<BR>
too (open for suggestions in this regard as well).<BR>
<BR>
However I'm not sure what to do about getting a new service provider. I<BR>
do alot of downloads and uploads, and for once I'd like a company that<BR>
guarantee me some level of service and will put it on paper that I can<BR>
run servers. I work from home alot, and I'd like to be able to run a<BR>
small honeynet too.<BR>
<BR>
Goals: better than Rogers Extreme service, which is allegedly 8 Mbps<BR>
down and 640 Kbps up. I'd rather not spend more than $100 a month.<BR>
Residential service, too, although if I can get a phat business DSL line<BR>
at a good price in this area of forest hill I'd totally consider that<BR>
option.<BR>
<BR>
Gonna be a drag to lose the blsonne@rogers.com email address, but I'll<BR>
survive. Might finally get around to registering my own domain, so maybe<BR>
I need some kind of package deal, eh? :)<BR>
<BR>
Cheers,<BR>
B<BR>
<BR>
--<BR>
The Toronto Linux Users Group. Meetings: <A HREF="http://tlug.ss.org">http://tlug.ss.org</A><BR>
TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns<BR>
How to UNSUBSCRIBE: <A HREF="http://tlug.ss.org/subscribe.shtml">http://tlug.ss.org/subscribe.shtml</A><BR>
</FONT>
</P>
</BODY>
</HTML>