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Aug 10th, 2002
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Re:OOL is amazin'

In reply to whatever I've seen looking at all your posts.

Cable is 10Mbps.
Cablevision's Optimum Online is 1Mbps up and 10Mbps down in Long Island (afaik)
TCP 25 is also blocked (like you said, 80, too)
Optimum Online freezes on concurrent uploads and downloads (they *claim* this is the fault of the cablemodem)
T3 is 44.736Mbps (T1 is 1.544Mbps) so don't through around words.
If you say you're paying $15-20 a month for T3, there's something you're not telling us.

Have a nice day.
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Re:OOL is amazin'

We're not looking at this (OOL Broadband) from an office perspective. Were asking a simple question....

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What kind of internet can you get for $29.99 in a home, designed for home use, with claimed 10Mbits down and 1Mbit up and actual speeds of 650kilobytes down and 135kilobytes up?
There simply isn't anything like it. If all home cable modems and dsl lines were put on a big map, we would be a large number higher then even the #2 best.

As for the TCP port 80 blocking, it not any problem. I'm hosting a website (that can be found here. Also, I'm pretty sure that OptOnline does not block TCP port 25. I've never had that much use for SMTP server on my network!, and you could say I've been around the block a few times with internet oriented servers.

Finally, if you really wanted to host a serious website, then you probably would want to upgrade your service to a better line, or at least an upcapped cable line. You can contact Lightpath (a service of Cablevision, the company that owns Optimum Online) for a full, uncapped cable line, a T1, T3, ATM, and more broadband lines.

Hope this clears everything up for you.
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Re:OOL is amazin'

Office perspective?
How's this for an office perspective:
"Business" Optimum Online also blocks 80 TCP and still lacks the support and reliability that the "residential" service lacks, but at least it's more expensive.

a) It's $49.99 per month under contract now, I believe.
b) It's theoretically 125kBps up and 1.25MBps down.
c) Cablevision is a monopoly on cable services, so I guess the answer would be none.

Nothing like it? See (c).
Cablevision would be #2 because it's in the NY Metro area (along with the tristate area), it has a consumer base in the millions (who are mostly at least financially sound), its gross annual income is estimated at around $100,000,000 for 2001(http://www.cablevision.com/reports/report01/cv2001.html).

It's not any problem for you because you're using a hosting company in The Netherlands.
As for TCP 25, they recently removed the filter.
I'll take your word about being around the block.

This isn't about hosting a "serious website". This is about getting the service you pay for. I doubt you can upgrade to an "uncapped cable line", at least legally.
Lightpath is not owned by Optimum Online. Optimum Online, as well as Lightpath, Rainbow Media Holdings, Madison Square Garden, The NY Knicks, Rangers, WNBA Liberty, Clearview Cinemas, Radio City Entertainment (which owns Radio City Music Hall), iO: Interactive Optimum and The Wiz are "services" of Cablevision.

Also, Lightpath isn't the only broadband vendor.
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Re:OOL is amazin'

Ron - I didn't say that LightPath was owned by OptOnline! In fact, I said that OptOnline and LightPath were owned by Cablevision, which is owned by CSC Holdings, Inc.

As for your comment about a serious website, my website is a serious website. We got over 3000 hits in 3 days, and it didn't have one problem. http://www.pcmodkingdom.tk. Its being hosted on port 200, but the average joe could never figure it out. The DNS provider, .tk, has a redirector service that will redirect to a url (http://myip:200/) and hide that in the address bar. Simple enough, and even dns2go has these features.
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Re: OOL is amazin'
12.7MBps is pretty much dual OC connections. I'm sure you have that.. OOL is 10Mbps down and 1Mbps up for 40$ a month if you already pay for cable TV.
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5000 Down that is it? hahaha

I am on a OC-3072 I supply your ISP's with bandwidth.

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Re: OOL is amazin'
Now that we know that Jimmy was here... dare I say ?? HUH ??
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lol

lol yep just showing off that is all lol
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