I'm with Zen; the important things to me are that they give you a /29 for free and can provide from a /28 to a /24 if you pay for them. They are also happy to have you provide the names for the reverse DNS as well. It would be even better if they used the hack which UUNET used to do to provide per-customer rDNSs when its less than a /24, but I can understand why they'd also not want to do that!
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Date: 2005-03-07 07:12 pm (UTC)