Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 09:34:17AM +0300, Mike Tewner wrote:
ISP'ing, at least in the US *can* be done on a smallish scale - on the order
of a few hundred customers.
But not in Israel. Things are much different here.
Geoff.
It's done in Israel also:
<shameless plug>
We at the Arava Development Co. offer internet access, mail with spam
and virus filtering, personal home pages (and we also maintain the arava
website) for about 450 subscribers. While we don't have any official
support people for Linux users we are quite sympathetic to using and
distributing FOSS, and we'll do whatever we can to help users get
connected with free OS's. (Some of our subscribers use various Linux
distros). Our servers run CentOS, and much of the network management
software I use is FOSS.
We'll welcome any disenchanted ex-Actcom customers to join us.
</shameless plug>
I'd be willing to approach our upstream Internet access provider about
promising support for Linux users if the demand should arise, including
the suggestion for "community based support" as mentioned earlier in
this thread.
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