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ISPs Who Support The .
There is a bewildering choice of ISPs around the world these days, but sadly a great many of them display
an alarming ignorance when it comes to any computer platform other than PCs running Windows'95.
So, to help you select an ISP who do support the Amiga (by which Imean ISPs who provide support and software
for the Amiga, as opposed to ones who will sell you an account, but not provide any technical support), here
we have a collection of Amiga-friendly ISPs.
Obviously, I can't check out every ISP around the World, so to a great extent I am dependant on input from
you people here; if you are with an Amiga-friendly ISP, then please let me know about them - details such as
where to find them, what they offer for the Amiga user, prices, etc, and I'll do my best to add them here.
All the ISPs mentioned here have been recommended by Amiga users. (See also the list of ISPs mentioned on AI's web site for additional Amiga-supporting ISPs.)
Note that there is no particular order to these entries, other than to group them together
by country - there is definitly no implication of preference or otherwise!
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Wirenet is a
UK-based ISP (it is the first Amiga-only UK ISP). It has local-cost access
from the entire UK, and provides a complete Internet software suite,
including TCP Stack, EMail, News, etc. Also provided is 5 Meg of web space
plus unlimited EMail addresses. |
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NETCOM UK is another UK-based ISP with Amiga support. They have a special deal with Active Software who supply NetConnect. |
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Zetnet is yet another UK-based ISP with Amiga support. They supply a full suite of Amiga Internet software to get you connected (although their webpages do caution that the suite is not an officially supported package). |
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UK Online suport a wide range of platforms, including dedicated support for the Amiga. They supply a full suite of Amiga Internet software to get you connected. |
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Ireland on Line do not have official Amiga support, but they do have the next best thing - this points to their "unofficial" support provided by an Amiga user. |
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Pimpernel Online, based in the Netherlands, has its own Amiga department, complete with Amiga FTP site, Amiga web site, Amiga disks and CDROMs, plus a wealth of help for Amiga users connecting to the Internet through them. |
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Spots Interconnect is an ISP based in Canada. Although they don't mention the Amiga on their main pages, they have been recommended by anexisting Amiga user as being supportive of the Amiga - indeed, an Amiga user's group also use Spots as their ISP. |
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ReadyNet is a US based ISP which also offers Amiga support. For more details contact their Amiga expert. |
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Old Dominion Networks Inc is a US based ISP which also offers Amiga support, amongst other platforms. To reach their Amiga pages, select "Support" from th emain page and then select "Amiga" from the selection menu. |
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Skynet is a Belgian ISP with Amiga support handled by Amiga Club Genk. |
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IBN is an Italian ISP which also offers Amiga support. |
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Intercom is an Italian ISP with Amiga support |
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Algonet is a Swedish ISP which offers support for Amigas and supply Amiga software for their customers. |
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1 & 1, a large
German ISP, offers Amiga support, although you currently have to call them
for details. They offer local-call access from all over Germany, and on
request will provide a Miami configuration script. They have two different
priced packages, offering an inclusive 2 or 10 hours free access per month,
plus 1 Meg of web space and an EMail address.
Support is offered by
Martin Baute |
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