Talk:Level 3 Communications
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[edit] Unstable servers?
Perhaps we should mention something about the notorious instability of Level3's dialup servers. They don't seem to have the ability to handle the traffic surges they get in the evenings... --Aurochs
Aurochs? Why do you keep cutting the blurb? It's true. Level 3 is also a very friendly ISP for spam and adult hosting providers. This is the backbone provider to Neucom Inc. (aka City-Guide aka CandidHosting) [1] They've been continuously notified that this reseller in Tampa is abusing the internet.[2] [3] Yet they continue their relationship because it is so profitable. If you want to resell to porn providers this is the ISP for you.-Jack92129 —
- I keep removing it because it's blatantly POV and unencyclopedic. I see no reason to include this info here. --Aurochs (Talk | Block)
How about if I cut the POV stuff? -Jack92129 •
Where else would you post information about this company that doesn't respond to internet admin complaints? I feel this is topical. I'd certainly want to know about their efforts to comply with their written policy before purchasing stock in the company. --Jack92129
- WP:NOT a financial research institute. (I guess that would fall under "indiscriminate collection of information".) --Aurochs (Talk | Block)
You should cite EXAMPLES (not opinion) of their inability to resolve complaints, and it would be cool to include.
Also, somebody should add some paragraphs on L3's pre-communications origins as a coal mining company.
[edit] Name Origin
Where does the company derive its name from?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.188.119.66 (talk) 05:39, 13 December 2006 (UTC).