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I second your endorsement of Speakeasy. I've had minor complaints
about them, but overall I rate them as better than all other ISP's I've
dealt with. Their tech support is the best I've ever experienced.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tmassey@obscorp.com">tmassey@obscorp.com</a> wrote:<br>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">I do not think this list is too
hard.
For example, I get exactly this level of support from one of my ISP's
(Speakeasy.net), whether it's with bonded T1's or their least expensive
ADSL. I can call and get a person 24x7. I can get technical
support 24x7. And I even get calls back. I've experienced it.
All I want is a VoIP provider that works the same way. They're
more expensive than many providers: While SBC might charge $25 for
a low end ADSL connection, Speakeasy might charge $70. Service does
come at a price. But worth every single penny.</font>
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