My downtimes are different. There was one instance that the fuse was
loose in the cabinet. When a new line was connected, the fuse got
disconnected and we didn't have access for 1 week. They didn't fix
whatever it is that holds the fuse.

The second downtime was 2 weeks. There was downtime was not explained.

The DNS timeouts that I see are the ones from the transparent proxy.
I'd probably be okay with the transparent proxy if it worked all the
time. I can't even work because the data from pages that I generated
gets cached.

I used to pay P2000. I just had the plan downgraded to the lowest
plan. Sure, years ago $10,000 was fair for 256kbit. I'm sure operating
costs are a lot lower these days.

On Dec 18, 2007 9:21 AM, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm on Globelines. I'm behind a transparent proxy. The times I
> consider "downtime" are actually DNS timeouts.
>
> What do you expect for what you're paying? When I was a young warthog,
> 256kbit cost $10000 per month. So what are you complaining about?
>
> Regarding the contract.. I'm sure there's some clause there where the
> provider can do any changes they want to their network, and you have
> no say in the matter.
>
>
>
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