Why change? The ISP I use has hiked prices repeatedly over several years and I have found what I hope to be a much better deal.
This week I am changing ISP and with it the static IP's I use (both IPv4 and IPv6) will be changing. To what at this stage I do not know.
Why change? The ISP I use has hiked prices repeatedly over several years and I have found what I hope to be a much better deal.
Same reason I finally got rid of Cable here in my area ($365/MO US - now that was cable channels, phone, and internet) for over 25+ years. Went
I knew some cable plans were expensive, but $365/month is one of the most expensive I've ever heard of.. For that price, I'd expect it to be some of the best over-the-top service available, but it still seems
ridiculous.
monopoly and the city backed all us tax payers. AND I had found out that alllllll these years, I thought I was paying for the 1G speeds but could only get 240bps on my game console downloads .. yeah! I wasn't paying for the 1G service, that would have been an additional $110+ per month.
all those FREE HD channels, weren't free. You had to pay for HD DVR (monthly) + Channel access + taxes and a lot of other items.
Hi guys
This week I am changing ISP and with it the static IP's I use (both
IPv4 and IPv6) will be changing. To what at this stage I do not know.
I expect to (all going well) get IPv4 connectivity sorted first but
IPv6 may be messy for some days to come, so be warned and if need be
get ready to fall back to IPv4 connections during this time.
Best, Paul
Ok, I'll batten down the hatches, and not panic when I get errors
polling. :)
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