If you're thinking about ISDN, I'd recommend IDSL. It's faster (144
vs. 128), always up, and you can usually get a static IP. Most of the
time it's cheaper too! Check dslreports.com.

On Thu, 09 May 2002, steve ulrich wrote:

> ISDN is still around and kicking for those behind slick's and in the
> hinterlands.  you're typically looking at roughly 80/month after taxes
> for the flat fee ISDN (telco charges only) plus your ISP fees.  might
> want to shop around there since there are a wide range of offerings
> there depending on how the ISP has structured their ISDN
> infrastructure and whether they're bring it in over channelize int's
> etc.
> 
> when last we saw our hero (Wednesday, May 08, 2002), 
>  Wayne Johnson was madly tapping out:
> > My school is moving to Plymouth.  Unfortunatly the new location does not
> > have DSL.  We are looking at cable modem, but they don't offer static IP
> > addresses yet.
> > 
> > ANyone have any low cost alternatives?  Anyone still using ISDN?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> 
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> steve ulrich                       sulrich at botwerks.org
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