From: David Burton
To:
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 17:22:19 -0500 (EST)
Subject: cheap ISPs, broadband ISPs

Hi xxxxx,

It was a pleasure dining with you at the Wake GOP President's
Day Dinner on Friday.

Here's the link to information on inexpensive dial-up ISPs:

  http://www.freedomlist.com/
  http://www.freedomlist.com/find.php3?country=166&st=3

Cheap national ISPs listed on that site are:

  http://www.freedomlist.com/find.php3?country=166&st=3&state=127

Some non-nationwide ISPs that serve at least parts of NC:

  http://www.freedomlist.com/find.php3?country=166&st=3&state=34

Note: be sure to read the most recent "comments" for whatever
ISP you are considering.  Also, to reduce the hassle if they
go out of business or you get annoyed with them, I recommend
that you use Yahoo or Hotmail or similar for your email, so
that your email address doesn't have to change if you switch
ISPs.

This one is quite popular, and costs only $5/month:

  Access4Less:  http://access4less.net/indexgo.htm 

Don't expect great customer service for $5/month, but, after
all, you don't get great customer service from "the big boys"
for $20/month, either.  :-/

For broadband (Cablemodem and DSL), there are quite a few
choices, too.  Because I'm a geek who can't afford to have no
internet access during an outage, I have BOTH cablemodem and
DSL.  I have Roadrunner cablemodem, and PortBridge DSL.  Each
has its (dis)advantages.

Portbridge has much better customer service, but Roadrunner is
a bit faster.

Sometimes there is useful information about local ISPs here
(use either link):

  news://triangle.online-access
  http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&group=triangle.online-access

This site can find many (but not all) of the DSL providers
that have service in this area:

  http://www.dslreports.com

DSL providers in Wake Co. include BellSouth, PortBridge, Britsys,
and a few others, but all are using BellSouth's wire, and most
are using BellSouth's equipment, too.  But you'll probably get
better customer service from PortBridge and BritSys than from
BellSouth:

  http://www.portbridge.com/
  http://www.britsys.com/
  http://www.fastaccess.com/

If you go with PortBridge, please tell them that I sent you!

Cablemodem providers include: Time-Warner Roadrunner,
Earthlink, and AOL, but all are using Time-Warner's wire:

  http://www.twc-nc.com/isp/default.htm

Best regards,

-Dave Burton
Home: 1-919-481-0098


P.S. -- Check out my web site:

http://www.mooregop.org/