"Scuba_Jim_2000" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 1. Is the Bulldog4 package suitable for this?
Yes, I can't see why not.
> 2. Are any other packages more suitable?
Apart from a leased line or colocating your server somewhere - I don't think
so.
> 3. What is the minimum upstream speed that I would need for the Web
> Server?
Well Bulldog's LLU products come with 400K upload - I don't think any ADSL
provider offers more (apart from Easynet perhaps)
> 4. How many static IP addresses would I need to be able to make the
> Web Server public?
One.
> 5. Does anybody have any feedback on the reliability and actual speed
> of the Bulldog4 service?
I don't think there will be any users on the Bulldog 4 service yet - it was
only announced yesterday.
However, Bulldog do have other customers on the LLU exchanges (which are the
ones that can get Bulldog 4 as well) in Central London - including others on
a 4MB ADSL product (but its under the name Alltime 4000)
All the feedback that I have seen from all the Bulldog users on LLU
exchanges has been extremely positive - with Bulldog maintaining their own
equipment/DSLAMs at the BT exchanges and having plenty of bandwidth to
their core network and beyond.
Those users with problems on Bulldog's service tend not to be on the LLU
exchanges!
However, it is worth saying response times for things like technical support
could be better..
Bulldog 4 is the first new product released after Cable and Wireless brought
Bulldog a few weeks ago.
Finally, if you do decide to use Bulldog would you mind quoting my referral
code when signing up - just quote "bdol 87431" when signing up online (under
"How did you hear about Bulldog?/Referred by a Friend") or by telephone - I
don't actually think I will get anything but its worth trying
Regards
Sunil