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<DIV>i have used wow before for a static ip and i'll be switching back to them shortly. it used to be $10/mo, now i think that it is $6/mo.</DIV>
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<DIV>Keith Larson</DIV>
<DIV>Franklin Computer Services - K12group</DIV>
<DIV><A href="mailto:klarson@k12group.net">klarson@k12group.net</A></DIV>
<DIV>(614) 561-4887 (mobile)</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV></SPAN><BR><BR>>>> "Mark Aufdencamp" <mark@aufdencamp.com> 5/6/2013 2:19 PM >>><BR>The recent acquisition of Insight by TW has nearly doubled by<BR>cable/internet/voice bill. Past atrocious service by AT&T, leaves me<BR>with the sole option of WOW. Fortunately, it's available in my<BR>neighborhood.<BR><BR>WOW consumer internet rates look really reasonable and I can get away<BR>with a consumer grade internet but would prefer a static IP. Can<BR>anyone ballpark WOW static IP address availability/rates ?<BR><BR>I'm also considering a Virtual PBX solution with a SIP phone rather than<BR>a voice circuit from WOW.<BR><BR>Soliciting input on VoIP/SIP experiences, Virtual PBX providers, and SIP<BR>handsets!<BR><BR>TIA<BR><BR>Mark Aufdencamp<BR>Mark@Aufdencamp.com<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>colug-432 mailing list<BR>colug-432@colug.net<BR><A href="http://lists.colug.net/mailman/listinfo/colug-432">http://lists.colug.net/mailman/listinfo/colug-432</A><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>