2008
06.28

*tap* *tap* is this thing on…

You (all 4 of you) may have noticed a little outage over the last few days. For whatever reason AT&T shutdown all of my ISP’s phone lines and this included their DSL lines. Since www.lectroid.net and www.sactraffic.org sit on a server in my closet, this meant they were offline. Oopsie.

Now I know s*** happens in technology but my ISP effectively went dark with only a single little blurb on their web site about their phones being out. No updates, no nothing and not even any mention of their DSL customers. Add to this, the alternate numbers they offered didn’t work. I seriously thought they might have gone out of business. Not really the behavior you want from an ISP.

So I went hunting for a new broadband provider. I’m in a semi-rual area so my options were limited, I was left with Comcast (my cable provider) and AT&T (my phone provider). Comcast was never a serious option for personal reasons so after a single, and rather pleasant, phone call to what turned out to be a call center in Texas, I’ll be getting 6 megs of DSL goodness directly from AT&T and installed on Tuesday. I’m looking forward to 4 times the bandwidth for even less than I was paying before.

This isn’t without some cost however. For almost 15 years I’ve used local ISPs for my internet service. Yeah, sometimes I paid a little more, but I liked being able to call (or IM) an admin directly if something wasn’t working and get it looked at, in fact I was often friends with them so I had the inside track. Oftentimes I was friends with the ISP owners as well. But the last guy I knew at my ISP, or at any ISP, left about 6 months ago, so it was time to move on.

The other change will be for the first time in almost 10 years I won’t have a fixed IP address, so I won’t be hosting my own stuff on a server in my closet. I’m still working out where the web server will go so you can expect another outage while I work that out (email, however, will be fine).

But 6 megs of DSL goodness…

  1. Your “limited options” sound like heaven to me. Our weekend house in the foothills has no options. I’m on Direcway satellite broadband. God it sucks. But at least it’s expensive.

  2. I was wondering where your page went. Plus, you hadn’t responded to my last email, so I thought maybe you were seriously offended by Classic Rock music and The Cure. (You’d have to read said email to know what I’m talking about here)