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- Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 16:14:22 +0900
- From: "Thomas S." <viswas_thomas@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] 100mbit to the home
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On Monday February 9 2004 15:37, Jonathan Byrne wrote: > On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 03:21:32PM +0900, Thomas S. wrote: > >I agree with you that most of the japanese ISP provides English support, > > but you will end up explaining in japanese later ;) > > I don't know about others, but at GOL all English support is provided by > native speakers, so if you wind up explaining in Japanese later that's > a comment on your English ability, not theirs :-) My sentence only means GOL to you (?). FYI. I not a japanese guy to comment on my english ability though ;) > > >GOL too.. But, they are good for newbies to japan. GOL charges ~8000 for > > a fixed IP addresss where as ASAHI-Net offers flat 700/month for ADSL and > > 500/month for fixed IP address... > > Is that a fully unrestricted static IP? Run your own server(s), no > bandwidth cap, etc.? GOL's is, which is the reason for the pricing > differential. They don't offer static IP on consumer services (as far > as I can tell; at least, it wasn't offered when I worked there). Here > in LA I use Roadrunner Business Class for the same reason: fully > unrestricted static IP, excellent and consistent bandwidth, and if I ever > need support (I haven't, except for when the router they gave me died > almost out of the box, and they came out and replaced it and gave me a > credit for the whole install fee by way of apology, which translated to > almost three months of free service). I think you are outdated about GOL services...GOL provides the 1 fixed IP for consumers.. FYI, i have both GOL and Asahi-net accounts...and planning to cancel the GOL. Its fully unrestricted IP, i run my web, SMTP, DNS services on the static IP pipe with unlimited bandwidth... Thomas > > FTTH is one thing I'd like to see here, but AFAIK it's not available > anywhere in the US and won't be for a long, long time. > > Jonathan
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