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Scott R Ehrlich wrote: > I'm not looking for ultra high speed - 768/384 adsl works fine for me. > > Thanks for any insight/feedback. Ok, here goes the flame war ;-). I use Verizon DSL with some caveats: I don't use their DNS servers (they are about as reliable as a Yugo taxi cab) and I don't use their email address. I can't tell you how many people I have had complain about DNS issues that turned out to be Verizon's DNS servers. I am not sure exactly what they are doing wrong, but they either force their servers not to update per the TTLs, or they are just _really_ bad at configuring them. In fact, nearly every complaint about Verizon DSL that I have heard I can almost bet were originally caused by their DNS. That includes supposed service interruptions (I believe that the service itself was working, it was just that no hosts were resolving). I think that someone on this list may have originally turned me on to this as an issue with them some years back. Since I have been manually entering my DNS server (I use the servers that I maintain, so I know they are at least reasonable reliable), I have not had a single service outage (about 3 years). With that said, and the price being more than respectable compared to others, I think it's a reasonable option. (Your mileage may vary). Thanks, Grant M. -- Grant Mongardi Systems Engineer NAPC gmongardi at napc.com http://www.napc.com/ 781.894.3114 phone 781.894.3997 fax NAPC | technology matters -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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