Nate Carlson <natecars at real-time.com> writes:

> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Clay Fandre wrote:
> > time-to-time. Plus Bob never sleeps so he's always there to answer your
> > questions.
> 
> Actually, it is rumored that he does indeed sleep.. that's why we get
> yelled at if we ever page him in the morning. :)
> 
> > Rumor has it that they're Linux friendly too. ;-)
> 
> Linux friendly? What's Linux?

Hmmm; what's network DSL vs. Individual Dial-Up DSL?  My current Qwest
service costs $160 / month for 768k symmetric DSL including a block of
static IPs.  It's on full-time and I run several servers on it.  And
with Qwest I could go to the 1 meg level if traffic requires it.  Is
that equivalent to the real-time "network DSL" service that costs 3
times as much?  Or to the real-time Individual service that costs
slightly less?  (but leaves me with no upgrade path) ?

For that matter, is my service from Qwest one of the residential
services they're unloading, or am I technically a business service
(megabit)? 

I'd hate to be an MSN customer.  Ick. 
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