AOL now rejecting mail from Comcast residential IPs.

Mark Komarinski mkomarinski at wayga.org
Sun Mar 30 12:29:43 EST 2003


On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 12:26:11PM -0500, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> 
> While I agree with this whole-heartedly, the only way to change it is
> with money. Take your business elsewhere, ad when Comcast, or whom ever
> wants to know why, tell them exactly why. I dumped MediaOne (might have
> been AT&T at the time) a few years back because their service didn't
> meet my needs, and I told them so. I switched to a DSL provider that
> offered the services that I wanted,like allowing me to run servers on my
> own, static IP addresses, etc. The only way that the big companies will
> learn is when their subscribers start leaving en masse to go to a
> smaller provider because they are better.
> 

...unless your only way of getting high speed access is via cable.  If
I could get DSL, I'd switch in a minute.  Unfortunately, I'm ~30k ft from
the CO, and Verizon has no intention of changing that situation.

-Mark
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