On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:48:05PM -0000, Linux World 999 wrote:
My brother uses pipex (http://pipex.co.uk) for broadbend access and is happy with theri service. You could also check if the local cable company offers internet access.
PIPEX' offering runs over the BT network, and is considerably cheaper than BT's own offering. I used the BT OpenWorld ADSL service quite comfortably with FreeBSD, and know folks who use Linux of some sort or other, so you may be able to use it - just don't expect BT's tech support to be that helpful!
In the area lived in, the cable co. does not provide broadband. :( ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neal McDermott"
To: Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:51 PM Subject: [SLE] UK ISP Question Hi, All,
I have just relocated from California to Ashford, Kent, in the UK. The house where I am living has a BT internet account, and it seems from their advertising material that you have to have windows or mac to use a BT account.
Can anyone recommend an reliable, affordable ISP in this area that allows linux connections?
Thanks.
Neal McDermott
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