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- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 10:57:26 +0900
- From: Anthony Cunningham <anthony.cb@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Home Server friendly ISPs?
- References: <636816D9-FA3F-11D7-8C04-003065D61928@example.com> <20031010101919.8F55.B-ROBSON@example.com> <20031027101921.1306.B-ROBSON@example.com> <0933FC37-0879-11D8-B126-000A9592B22E@example.com>
Alain Hoang wrote: > > briefly for ISPs that might be friendly but I was wondering if any TLUG > users knew of any or have any personal recommendations for an ISP that > is friendly towards people who want to host servers at home. I was > figuring Linux users and home server seem to go hand in hand hence this > email to the TLUG. ;-) > Its not a personal recommendation and i'm not even sure if they operate in yokohama but USEN offers 100mbps FTTH and seem to use the fact that they give you 5 static ip addresses as an advertising point..I think they even mention in the pamphlet that you can set up a server. Maybe someone else on the list has some experience regarding their quality etc. Anthony
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- [tlug] [announcement] 2003 October Nomikai
- From: BABA Yoshihiko
- Re: [tlug] [announcement] 2003 October Nomikai
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- Re: [tlug] [announcement] 2003 October Nomikai
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