[ale] News on ATLNet

Geoffrey esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
Thu Dec 13 12:41:24 EST 2001


David Brooks wrote:

> That's such a shame.  I know Todd must have worked his ass off, so hats
> off to him.

It is a shame.  Todd wasn't perfect, but he'd work with you.  He's
terribly knowledgable as well.  I'd say he provided the best support of
any provider I've used thus far and also had the best uptime as well. 
Todd's greatest failing was that he was stretched too thin, although he
probably couldn't do anything about that.  He was the consumate one man
show.

> Hopefully there's another company out there that will
> provide you with a static IP address and reverse DNS without batting an
> eyelid.  (Could do without that bandwidth limit though :)  I know
> someone here mentioned speedfactory.

I've signed up with speedfactory, I'll let folks know how it goes.  I
never did get billed for going over limit with Todd, although I'm sure I
must have at least a couple months.

> 
> Apparently, if you had service with them, they'll be calling you to
> arrange pick up of your modem/router.
> 
> /dave
> 
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