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their website seems fishy. no information about their company, addresses, support, etc. why not go with well-known provider such as mxroute?
I am already mxroute user and enjoy its service.
Just saw this new provider and want to know what's their background.
just use mxroute like every other sane person
They themselves uses mxroute
Good people
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A proud reseller of MXRoute, I'd say. One who cannot design a website to save their soul and who wanted that offer to be distinct from what you guys expect from @jar as it is for a different audience than the low end crowd.
The real website is at https://anydomain.net for those interested. Thanks!
I've been using nexusbytes email for a few months now. For 5usd per year its a really good deal.
nexusbytes uses MXroute. Now there's a coincidence, don't you think?
Mxroute is Prem.....
Just use mxroute directly.
Powered by prem Jar Jar. No shame in admitting the awesomeness . Thank you for being a member of the family boss
No IPv6 hall of shame
Include IPv6, by default, to get delisted.
Can you point me to the post which started this HoS business? I see it popping up more and more in threads that have nothing to do with IPv6, and it's starting to get annoying. But, I'd like to read the rational behind the post appearing everywhere, to try to understand.
MXroute doesn’t have IPv6!? Oh no!
Anyway...
taylor.mxrouting.com
AAAA answers
<no result>
Follow the title links to get to the root.
Basically, blame @brueggus for picking quarrels and provoking trouble.
No IPv6 Hall of Shame is designed to expose providers that fail to comply with RFC6540 that recommends universal deployment of IPv6, giving them public pressure so that they can consider making changes to enable IPv6. So far, we have successfully delisted Amazon Lightsail, Nexus Bytes (KVM), and George Data Center; Spearware Networks are currently working on enabling IPv6; HostSolutions decreased the sister fee from €100 to €69.
Related: @Boogeyman operates No CB Radio Hall of Shame.
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=> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picking_quarrels_and_provoking_trouble
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Anyways, getting back ON topic ... in response to your feedback @fazar I have expanded the about section to include a link to my main site. The main site provides the information that you noted is missing. I hope that helps to make the site seem less 'fishy'.
Thanks so much.