I went with UUnet.. being atleast minimaly linux friendly.. talked to a
network tech there.. his company laptop dials in with linux great.  tho i
don't think that's very important for andy's uses.. but hey.. they claim
"2000 PoP's nation wide"

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)

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 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Andy Zbikowski wrote:

> Here's the situation...
> 
> I'm tired of maintaining the one dial up line that will let users dial in to
> our network at a measly 33.6. It's rather impractical when you have sales
> people dialing in via their calling cards to hit up the citrix server, get
> their e-mail, what have you. 
> 
> So I'm looking for a nation-wide ISP. The biggest issue is how many hops to
> Visi, since we get our T1 from them. 
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions? All I need is a (corporate?) dial up account.
> No need of web-space or e-mail. Unlimited hours and allowing mutiple
> connections at one time is a plus though. 
> 
> -- 
> Andy Zbikowski, Sys Admin   | (PH)  763-428-9119 (EX:132)
> LTI Flexible Products, Inc. | (FAX)  763-428-9126
> 21801 Industrial Blvd       | (PCS) 612-306-6055
> Rogers, MN  55374           | (WEB) http://www.ltiflex.com
> 


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