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Let me just say that I have had multiple issues with gis.net in the
past... Once I had to actually tell the "technical" person how to chmod a
dir on the web server cause it was getting forbidden...
For my home machines I run a cable modem through m1 but during the day
when I am in differant offices I need a dial up. I have used just about
all of them out there but my most satisfactory Recently has been with Log
On America loa.com. No busies, always connect and just plain easy...
 -Good Luck
  -Kris 


On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Randall Hofland wrote:

>     Several months ago someone had asked me about the service that
> GIS.NET provided and I had answered that I thought their service was
> less than satisfactory. Well, I then recommended FASTDIAL.NET as more
> cost effective and possibly no worse for service.
>     Guess what, I switched over to fastdial.net's dialup service today
> and it almost promptly crashed and I have yet to get back on, so here I
> am back at gis.net until my contract expires with them tomorrow!!!
> 
>     My question is: did I make a mistake switching to FASTDIAL.NET???
> Has anyone got enough experience with their services (dialup or
> otherwise) to tell me if this current problem is likely to be common???
> 
> Thanks for the input: please send responses to both rhofland at gis.net and
> rhofland at fastdial.net
> 
> 
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