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2547.1 | Try ULTRANET.COM | ALFA1::MASON | The law of KARMA hasn't been repealed | Tue Jan 28 1997 12:22 | 12 |
| I recommend Ultranet. They have several levels of service at
reasonable rates.
You can get information on Ultranet on the internet at
www.ultranet.com. If you don't have access to the internet, they're a
Marlboro based company, and if you call information for Marlboro, I'm
sure you can get their phone number.
I've had good luck with them, including good phone support when I had a
problem with the software they sent me.
****andrea****
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2547.2 | Yay vote for ultranet | 25421::FALKOF | | Tue Jan 28 1997 12:44 | 4 |
| and from what I hear, be prepared to fight any credit card charges from
AOL for a month or two as they may be inefficient at removing you from the
roles.
I also vote for Ultranet.
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2547.3 | DEC Discount | 25421::FALKOF | | Tue Jan 28 1997 12:44 | 2 |
| and if you sign up for ultranet, tell them you work for DIGITAL. That
is good for 10% off.
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2547.4 | Night School Students? | CHIPS::LEIBRANDT | | Tue Jan 28 1997 14:48 | 3 |
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I think the "student" discount might be even higher...
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2547.5 | | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | http://www.ultranet.com/~larryv | Wed Jan 29 1997 14:09 | 8 |
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I also recommend Ultranet. Never dialed more than five times in a row
before getting in. Support is good too. I've been with them since
last July and I have no complaints. They do have a local Worcester
number as well.
Lv
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2547.6 | I'd rate Ultranet a '3' - meets most requirements | PCBUOA::BAYJ | Jim, Portables | Wed Jan 29 1997 15:18 | 50 |
| I use Ultranet. I don't plan to stop using Ultranet in the near
future, although I may have to change eventually.
I can't say my experiences have been rosy; but I find them adequate.
They seem unwilling or unable to perform capacity planning far enough
into the future to avoid a repeating cycle of insufficient lines. This
happens about every six months. At those low points, I have either had
to redial in excess of 10 times, or deferred until a less busy period.
However thats only in the evenings. Problems are less on weekends, and
non-existant during working hours.
Also, they have some quirks in their policies. A normal user account
must pay a minimum of $35 to have a cgi script installed, and since
Ultranet refuses to assist in debugging, it may be expensive to get a
script operational. Additional changes would each require an
additional $35 fee (actually, the fee is $70/hr for a security
review, minimum 30 minutes).
Also, even if you have a registered domain name (with InterNIC), they
refuse to provide direct forwarding to your account using the domain
name, unless you upgrade to a "Bizweb" account, which is much more
expensive than a normal user account (that is, even if you own domain
XYZ, access to your page would still be www.xyz.com/~myaccount), rather
than just www.xyz.com, which returns the Ultranet homepage).
When one of their folks called me about my complaint, he said "we CAN'T
perform that forwarding". When I corrected him, and said "No, you
CHOOSE not to", the conversation got real ugly. And this was with a
paying customer who was merely having a conversation about their
policies.
Providers like TIAC allow cgi scripting without any reservations, but
although domain forwarding is available, they charge extra for it,
though nowhere near as much as you'd pay if you had to upgrade to a
"business" account.
TIAC provides 10MB, whereas Ultranet only provides 5MB. On the other
hand, without any scripting, you'd probably be hard pressed to come up
with 5MB of content. I have two complete family trees online, and I'm
not even close to the limit.
Bottom line, I can't give Ultranet any sort of praise (which is
unfortunate, since only stellar performers do well in highly
competitive environments), but I would rate them a solid "adequate"
unless your priority is using scripting for learning or a particular
application.
jeb
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2547.7 | thanks.. will give them a try. | SUBSYS::SUNDARESAN | | Wed Jan 29 1997 15:21 | 18 |
| Re .1 - .5
That sounds like a unanimous vote for Ultranet! They must
be good.. we will check them out, thanks for the pointer.
Re .4 that's a useful tip.. the wife attends Worcester Poly
part-time, so she could try for the student discount.
Re .2
This is true, I've heard lots of complaints from friends
about being able to "stop payments" to AOL. We did take down
the name of the AOL person who confirmed our cancelation
last night. That should help if we have to write to them later
and demand credit for overcharging.
- Ganesh.
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2547.8 | | SUBSYS::SUNDARESAN | | Wed Jan 29 1997 15:39 | 11 |
| Re .6
Do the problems you describe (other than insufficient lines
at times, of course..) affect users who are read-only
on the Web, or who are just doing e-mail?
We don't plan on hosting our personal website or anything
like that.. this is just for recreational use, personal business
and some college work, that's all.
- Ganesh.
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2547.9 | | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | http://www.ultranet.com/~larryv | Thu Jan 30 1997 09:42 | 7 |
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For what you want to do, the issues around CGI scripting or having an
Internic address are not a concern. However, for what Jeb is doing,
I understand his frustration with Ultranet perfectly well. Ultranet
should meet your stated requirements nicely.
Rgds, Larry
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2547.10 | Mindspring | ALFSS2::MITCHAM_A | Andy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta) | Tue Feb 04 1997 13:17 | 5 |
| You may want to check for sure, but I believe that Mindspring is
available in your area. If so, CHECK THEM OUT! I wholeheartedly
recommend them.
-Andy
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2547.11 | so far so good.. | SUBSYS::SUNDARESAN | | Tue Feb 04 1997 20:31 | 24 |
| Re .10 - Yes a friend of mine suggested Mindspring, too.
Aren't they nationwide? How's their pricing?
We took the plunge and signed up for Ultranet last Thursday.
The account was set up and available within minutes after
the call. They give away some shareware/freeware tools
but I run only their Trumpet/Winsock. For tools
the wife uses Netscape browser/email and Free Agent
newsreader, these were easy enough to configure.
It's too early to tell, but so far we haven't been
plagued with busy signals during dial-in attempts.
Ulranet advertises three pricing plans:
Economy $9.95/month - first ten hours free, $2/hr beyond 10 hrs
Value $19.95/month - 100 hours free, $1/hr beyond 100 hrs
Unlimited access $29.95/month
We signed up for the 100 hours and we're supposed to get the
student discount (20% ?). If there are any billing "surprises"
I'll post a followup here.
- Ganesh.
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2547.12 | Net1Plus? | SALES::SIMMONS | | Thu Feb 06 1997 09:34 | 7 |
| What about Net1Plus out of Lunenburg? Anyone have any feedback on
them?
Thanks.
Joyce
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