ISP's

Vince Fry vince-J8gUg58EjS5Wk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
Wed Nov 29 14:13:23 UTC 2006


Gary Layng wrote:
> It's been discussed here before, and now it's my turn.
> 
> My company, about 40 employees and growing, are getting somewhat less than 
> stirling service from Look.com.  They've been having problems delivering our 
> e-mails, and haven't been able to provide us with a single account rep.  We 
> get literally whoever answers the phone next.  The plan we're on (don't blame 
> me, I'm fairly new to the company) has a download/upload limit which we 
> occasionally exceed.
> 
> Yes, we have a website.  We need an ISP capable of providing us with reliable 
> support for our e-mail, internet connections and web site.
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> --
> there's no place like 127.0.0.1
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Take a look at Terago Networks. I've used them at several companies;
they guarantee 99.999% uptime, and I have haven't had a single issue in
the 3+ years I've been using them.

http://www.terago.ca/InternetandDataServices

Vince
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