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Linux Friendly ISP



   I'll plug the ISP I've been with for almost three years now:

   Cyber Access (www.cybercom.net) in Medford, MA provides basic dialup
for $19.95/mo, or $24.95/mo with shell and web space. I have a special
place in my heart for local ISPs instead of the nationwide corporate
beasts. Cyber Access has been great to me since I first signed on for
dedicated 28.8k in Apr 1998.  Calling them Linux Friendly would be an
understatement since I have personally spent hours on the phone with them
resolving everything from subnet routing changes to my own inability to
configure PAP on a RH6.2 box.

   YMMV, since I pay for dedicated service and you might not. However,
this is a small group of people, so it's likely that you'd be talking to
the same techs that I have in the past.

-- 
     -Matt

There's an old proverb that says just about whatever you want it to.


On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Billy SG McCarthy wrote:

> I tried checking the archives for this question, but
> couldn't seem to find the archives on the BLU site, so
> here it is, probably again for some.
>
> I couldn't seem to find a  Free ISP that's friendly to
> linux, so I decided to suck it up and just pay for it.
>  I'm having trouble finding that even.  Mostly because
> I can't really think of any besides AOL and Earthlink.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kindly yours,
> Billy S G McCarthy
>

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