I have a Frontier business DSL line in my house, but it is not priced
competitively.  Living in Apple Valley there isn't much for choice.

James.

Adam wrote:
> I've got a DSL line from Qwest at my home. For my internet provider I'm
> using Qwest.net internet services. I have this at my residence and they
> allow for static IPs.
> 
> -Adam
> 
> On Mon, January 15, 2007 1:33 pm, Sean Waite wrote:
>> I have been
>> calling around to different services without luck so far trying to get a
>> decent DSL for my home. The catch is I need a static IP. So far the
>> mainstream companies like Qwest only offer this with their Business
>> services, which can not be installed at a residence. I remember years
>> back this was not the case, but since I have used cable for my residence
>> for so long I am somewhat behind the times. Is it still possible to get a
>> decent DSL service with static IP? The reason I need static is I am
>> looking to host
>>
>> my own e-mail and web, which not only requires just a static IP but a PTR
>>  record as well. I had thought that my present Comcast could do this
>> since they really do not chance the IP address, but they are not going to
>> do a PTR
>>
>> record for you. Any help on what I can do would be much appreciated
>>
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>> Sean Waite
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