Re: which ISPs support fp extensions

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In UK, the only ISP (Internet Service Provider) I know of that
supports FP extensions is NTL. A company whose reputation suggests it
should be avoided.
However, most Web Presence Providers (WPP) support FP extensions -
some provide better support than others.
I suggest you look for any ISP to provide your internet service, and
look for a dedicated host for your website - and don't restrict your
search to your own country.
I use webhosts4life.com in USA.
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"cornishwebs" <cornishwebs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:42DD9519-D1C5-40B2-A4D1-369D0223BE18@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I rang several ISPs but the people on the other end don`t seem to
understand
the question!
Thanks.Ian


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