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scootachan

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  #335886 28-May-2010 18:33
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Thanks for all the info.  I decided to move and try someone different.  If they don't perform I can always move back.


 



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  #335893 28-May-2010 18:52
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shiroshadows: Reliability and Telecom don't go well in a sentence together lol


I would disagree with that, xtra connections are some of the most reliable ones I know of.




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  #335924 28-May-2010 20:02
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I would disagree with that, xtra connections are some of the most reliable ones I know of.


of course we wouldn't include the heinous xtra smtp server in this statement though, right?
It is terribly unreliable



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  #335927 28-May-2010 20:13
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smtp is not the internet connection so no. Also not including their DNS, but that seems to have been fine recently, although a working DNS is a requirement for most users as the ones in routers is just a simple redirect.

xtra and slingshot have been rock solid connections IME other than chorus outages, flatmates xnet, sisters LLU orcon, mums xnet etc - much less so.

speeds on the orcon LLU and the xtra are among the best - and the only one that is reliable and fast is the xtra one. At $2 a gig for the excess its getting into the realm of being affordable for high users as well.




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  #335973 28-May-2010 23:05
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scootachan: Thanks for all the info.  I decided to move and try someone different.  If they don't perform I can always move back.


 

So you're changing to Orcon the, as they're one of the few ISPs that don't lock you into a contract?  I hope it works well for you.




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