"Eric D." wrote: > So what's their service? Do they piggy-back off Bell or provide their own > service? > > Eric. Eric, S'nice to see you in a non-ranting mood for a change!! Execulink.com also gives one the option of buying the modem, thereby saving $10 a month. AFIK they piggyback like everyone else, other than Cable; how else could they provide the service? Terry Steeper is in the throws of providing to such ISPs a wireless system for an area north & west of London; virtually ready for Prime Time as it were. More news on that shorthly, when it is a going concern. As to previous posts re service, I agree with Martin, Bell have given me great High Speed service & Tech help was reasonably Mac friendly. No need for their help after using my own router, thereby bypassing Bell's software. T'would be nice if Bell also gave one the choice of Modem purchase with a monthly rebate. Execulink have an unusual choice of dial-up choices, which I don't believe anyone else quite matches. Your advice to our Pres. re Terry Steeper is very welcome. Most Mac stores are like car mechanics, they know how to replace, but not to fix things. TTFN, TeeC Users can subscribe to the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'subscribe' in the Subject field Users can unsubscribe from the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field Users must send messages or replies to <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> All messages are archived so that you can view them at any time by going to <//www.freelists.org/archives/muglo> Problems concerning use of the FreeList should be sent to <paulthomas@xxxxxxx> Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/