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Discuss Digest, Vol 12, Issue 35



On Friday 30 September 2005 3:38 pm, Rich Braun wrote:
> David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> wrote:
> > Can Comcast deliver a static IP?  Not comparable services.
>
> I have a standard $42.95 Comcast connection.  My IP address last changed
> on 1 Sep 2002.  That's over three years ago.  (It changed half a dozen
> times during the prior MediaOne/ATT Broadband era.)
>
> There has never been any interaction between me & Comcast customer
> service; this is the way they've chosen to deliver the service in my
> neighborhood.
My experiences with Comcast/ATT BB/mediaone/Highway1:
My IP addresses have been very stable. The only time they changed was when I 
changed hardware, and once or twice when the segment was renumbered, and I 
have had it over 10 years. I have rarely had an outage especially since 
Comcast came on board.  I am unable to get DSL because of my distance from 
the CO. 
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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