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From: "Marcus R. Williams" <guru@digitalabs.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: isdn or standard 33. in n.va?
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 10:57:03 +0000
Organization: Great Lakes Digital Laboratories, Inc.
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gary woodward wrote:
> 
> Linux server is almost up and running.  Now what to do about a
> provider for my server ( I plan to put a store front up)?
> What has anyone else done with isp and phone issues?
> 
> thanks
> 
> garywoodward

Gary,

	I have a few FreeBSD Pentium boxes set up at home, one of which routes
to an upstream provider via a dedicated 33.6 analog line. I have a
couple of name servers, a web server, SMTP & Pop. . . I also administer
an ISP in Maryland.  I'd like to set up a Cisco router and 56k Frame
Relay line at home initially to start providing Internet to small
businesses like yours. If you are interested I'd be happy to give you a
deal that no established ISP could ever offer: (including domain
registration, web service, unlimited free access, and technical support)
fi you are willing to share some of the installation expense.  Send me
an e-mail to: guru@digitalabs.com if you are interested.  I'm extremely
flexible.



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Marcus R. Williams, Jr., CEO
Great Lakes Digital Laboratories, Inc.
guru@digitalabs.com
http://www.digitalabs.com