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I'm interested in hearing recommendations from folks happy with the ISPs.
Since my ISP was purchased, and especially the last year, and in
excruciating pain the last several months, the quality of the service from
my ISP (West Coast Internet) has deteriorated to the point that I've had
enough. I should have figured that a move from an ISP that uses
Unix-based servers to one that uses Windows servers was likely to be a
ride to oblivion.
Basically, I'm looking to go back to a reliable ISP that I really don't
need to think about.
An ideal ISP will: not have Windows servers; be OS indifferent; be
reliable; allow me excellent choice of what features I want or don't want,
and allow me to change my choice easily (I don't want my mail run through
spam or virus filter); allow me to inexpensively receive mail to my
business domain; have several mailboxes that I can change/maintain online;
have good pricing for my limited needs. They may or may may not provide
me with my DSL service.
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"Mark Abramowitz"
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