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  • B Brad Manske

    What are fees like round the world and who is paying the most. I have had to sharply cut back on my internet activities because at work the department that provides internet services has recently started charging the other units on a per Meg basis. (Limiting my visits to CP):(( At home I pay about 45$ per month for a broadband connection shared among 3 computers allowing unlimited data transfer. At work, Off Peak Hours: 7.8 cents per Meg, Peak Hours: 78 cents per Meg. Only an obscenely biological act could describe how I feel about this.:mad: Brad Manske

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    Jon Sagara
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    $35US/month for cable modem. No data transfer limit. Dynamic IP. Free email account w/ 10 MB web space. Jon Sagara "Did you bring the butfor?" "What's a butfor?" "To poop with, silly."

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    • B Brad Manske

      What are fees like round the world and who is paying the most. I have had to sharply cut back on my internet activities because at work the department that provides internet services has recently started charging the other units on a per Meg basis. (Limiting my visits to CP):(( At home I pay about 45$ per month for a broadband connection shared among 3 computers allowing unlimited data transfer. At work, Off Peak Hours: 7.8 cents per Meg, Peak Hours: 78 cents per Meg. Only an obscenely biological act could describe how I feel about this.:mad: Brad Manske

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      Lost User
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      Work: 4 channels (256k) of a T1 for about $350/mo. Shared via a proxy server to over 50 PCs. Unlimited data transfer. Home: 1.5Mb/sec DL & .5Mb/sec UL via cable modem for $50/mo. Shared via SMC Barricade router/switch to 4 PCs. Includes 10Mb of web space and up to 5 e-mailboxes. Unlimited data transfer. If my cable company (AT&T) ever institutes a transfer limit or start charging per MB, I will hunt down their corporate officers and torture them until they cease and desist. :mad: :mad: Mike Mullikin "Thank you America, every night I see increasingly stupid things happening here in Australia. Then you come along and top it." - Michael Martin - The Lounge :bob:

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      • B Brad Manske

        What are fees like round the world and who is paying the most. I have had to sharply cut back on my internet activities because at work the department that provides internet services has recently started charging the other units on a per Meg basis. (Limiting my visits to CP):(( At home I pay about 45$ per month for a broadband connection shared among 3 computers allowing unlimited data transfer. At work, Off Peak Hours: 7.8 cents per Meg, Peak Hours: 78 cents per Meg. Only an obscenely biological act could describe how I feel about this.:mad: Brad Manske

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        Josh Knox
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        $39.99/month for cable TV and internet. All the bandwidth I want... :cool: Josh Knox that-guy.net


        "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie.

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        • B Brad Manske

          What are fees like round the world and who is paying the most. I have had to sharply cut back on my internet activities because at work the department that provides internet services has recently started charging the other units on a per Meg basis. (Limiting my visits to CP):(( At home I pay about 45$ per month for a broadband connection shared among 3 computers allowing unlimited data transfer. At work, Off Peak Hours: 7.8 cents per Meg, Peak Hours: 78 cents per Meg. Only an obscenely biological act could describe how I feel about this.:mad: Brad Manske

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          Jeremy Falcon
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          My Internet connection is free. It's a dial-up but I don't d/l huge files, so it's not big deal for me. I used to tech-support an ISP and they let me have an account for life. It's the least they could do because if you have ever done tech support -- it sucks. Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
          Maybe my mangling might misguide malicious miscreants momentarily?

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          • B Brad Manske

            What are fees like round the world and who is paying the most. I have had to sharply cut back on my internet activities because at work the department that provides internet services has recently started charging the other units on a per Meg basis. (Limiting my visits to CP):(( At home I pay about 45$ per month for a broadband connection shared among 3 computers allowing unlimited data transfer. At work, Off Peak Hours: 7.8 cents per Meg, Peak Hours: 78 cents per Meg. Only an obscenely biological act could describe how I feel about this.:mad: Brad Manske

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            Roger Wright
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            I'm not being too badly overcharged - USD 20 for 2Mbps, unlimited. But I recently did a little favor for the ISP, so the next five months are free:-D

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              I'm not being too badly overcharged - USD 20 for 2Mbps, unlimited. But I recently did a little favor for the ISP, so the next five months are free:-D

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              Jeremy Falcon
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              Roger Wright wrote: But I recently did a little favor for the ISP Lemme guess Chuck, you kicked the arses of their competitors? Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
              Maybe my mangling might misguide malicious miscreants momentarily?

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                Roger Wright wrote: But I recently did a little favor for the ISP Lemme guess Chuck, you kicked the arses of their competitors? Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                Maybe my mangling might misguide malicious miscreants momentarily?

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                Roger Wright
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                Jeremy Falcon wrote: you kicked the arses of their competitors? Not exactly:-D I repaired his misbehaving access point, restoring service to a bunch of customers (most importantly, myself) and saving him a second trip across the river on a rainy Sunday afternoon. The timing was perfect, it being the only significant rain that afternoon we've had in a year :laugh:

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                • B Brad Manske

                  What are fees like round the world and who is paying the most. I have had to sharply cut back on my internet activities because at work the department that provides internet services has recently started charging the other units on a per Meg basis. (Limiting my visits to CP):(( At home I pay about 45$ per month for a broadband connection shared among 3 computers allowing unlimited data transfer. At work, Off Peak Hours: 7.8 cents per Meg, Peak Hours: 78 cents per Meg. Only an obscenely biological act could describe how I feel about this.:mad: Brad Manske

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                  Cathy
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                  For the first 6 months I pay $20 a month for the AT&T cable modem after that it goes up to about $45. Astound is offering it for $35. I don't think I signed a contract so I'm thinking about switching at the end of 6 months. I'm a little scared though. I'd loose my email address and I'd have to redo my website. I like AT&T's service. What if Astound's service sucks? Is anyone else using the Astound service? Any insight would be appreciated. :confused: Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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                  • C Cathy

                    For the first 6 months I pay $20 a month for the AT&T cable modem after that it goes up to about $45. Astound is offering it for $35. I don't think I signed a contract so I'm thinking about switching at the end of 6 months. I'm a little scared though. I'd loose my email address and I'd have to redo my website. I like AT&T's service. What if Astound's service sucks? Is anyone else using the Astound service? Any insight would be appreciated. :confused: Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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                    Roger Wright
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                    Cathy wrote: and I'd have to redo my website Don't you keep a copy on your home PC? It shouldn't be too much hassle to rehost it, if you do. If not, fire up your PWS or IIS and transfer a copy of the whole site there as a backup and working copy.

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                      Cathy wrote: and I'd have to redo my website Don't you keep a copy on your home PC? It shouldn't be too much hassle to rehost it, if you do. If not, fire up your PWS or IIS and transfer a copy of the whole site there as a backup and working copy.

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                      Cathy
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                      I used their template stuff. I don't think it would be transferable. I'll try. It's only $10 a month. Is it worth it? Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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                      • B Brad Manske

                        What are fees like round the world and who is paying the most. I have had to sharply cut back on my internet activities because at work the department that provides internet services has recently started charging the other units on a per Meg basis. (Limiting my visits to CP):(( At home I pay about 45$ per month for a broadband connection shared among 3 computers allowing unlimited data transfer. At work, Off Peak Hours: 7.8 cents per Meg, Peak Hours: 78 cents per Meg. Only an obscenely biological act could describe how I feel about this.:mad: Brad Manske

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                        Giles
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                        Not sure what it is at work, but I've seen it download numerous files pretty quick. VS6 SP5, comes down in about 15 seconds. At home 56K dialup. Guess where I do my downloading, stricktly business only.:-D

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                        • C Cathy

                          I used their template stuff. I don't think it would be transferable. I'll try. It's only $10 a month. Is it worth it? Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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                          Roger Wright
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                          Cathy wrote: I used their template stuff. That may be a problem, especially if they're using a lot of server-side stuff you can't steal. But you can save each page in your inetpub/wwwroot folder and manually patch the links. Tedious, yes, but it can be done more easily than rebuilding from scratch. Cathy wrote: It's only $10 a month. Is it worth it? That's up to you. If you don't have a domain registered, I think Yahoo's geocities still offers webhosting for free. If you do, or want to register a domain, check out ReadyHosting.com. They charge $99/year, provide 500MB of space, unlimited email addresses and aliases, and if you register a new domain through them, they renew your registration for free as long as you still maintain a site on their system.

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                          • J Josh Knox

                            $39.99/month for cable TV and internet. All the bandwidth I want... :cool: Josh Knox that-guy.net


                            "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie.

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                            David Cunningham
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                            It appears I'm on the same package as Josh. Oh and that's C$, so like $27/mo. David http://www.dundas.com

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                              I used their template stuff. I don't think it would be transferable. I'll try. It's only $10 a month. Is it worth it? Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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                              peterchen
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                              Can't you use any of these webleech? The most basic option would be the "Make available offline" of IE. This one won't work with server-side scripts (rather it does work, but not for you ;) - but there might be others that do. Of course, there's the legal problem of using their templates graphics layout etc. for your site.


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