teksavvy

Daniel Armstrong dwarmstrong-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Apr 20 16:16:00 UTC 2006


On 4/20/06, Robert Brockway <rbrockway-wgAaPJgzrDxH4x6Dk/4f9A at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Ansar Mohammed wrote:
>
> > Is anyone using teksavvy? I am planning on moving from simpatico to
> > teksavvy?
>
> Personally I like to endorse and use ISPs that openly support Linux.  If
> the DSL has a problem I'm just not interested in installing MS-Windows
> just to prove that the problem is not at my end.  I don't run MS-Windows
> and I have better things to do than do a timewasting installation.
>
> When I asked, Teksavvy stated that they do not support Linux.  To their
> credit they were quite open about this even though it was clear from the
> conversation I would not be going with them if they did not support Linux.
> This was about 1 year ago (just after iStop stopped).

I'm a former iStop refugee myself and switched over to Teksavvy. While
they might not support Linux officially, the few times I had to call
their technical support they were very helpful and the fact I was on
Linux did not deter them. I am happy with my service.

What are some Linux-friendly-and-proud-of-it ISPs?

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