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From: "Robert Story" <rstory-l at revelstone.com>
To: <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 1:57 PM
Subject: [ale] comcast static IP?
> I had two guys wearing comcast badges come to my door earlier today,
trying to
> sell their phone service. I said I was tied to my land line for DSL
because I
> needed a static IP to run servers, which they don't offer. The guy said it
was
> coming, and took my name.
>
> He called back about 2 hours later, and said it was available, and he was
going
> to get more info and call me back tomorrow or Monday. Anyone else heard of
> this?
>
> A quick google search turned up two hits: comcast in new-england seems to
offer
> several levels of business server, including static IPs. Pricey.
> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.comcast-ne.com/business/internet.html">http://www.comcast-ne.com/business/internet.html</a>
>
> An another link of someone trying to work thru the read tape to get on a
static
> IP 'beta' list:
> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://matthartley.lockergnome.net/blog/_archives/2005/1/13/241362.html">http://matthartley.lockergnome.net/blog/_archives/2005/1/13/241362.html</a>
>
> Anyone else heard of this service in Atlanta?
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