by David Boles
October 1, 2001
The GO INSIDE Magazine Internet Service Provider heads back to your eye this month with the debut of Verizon in our report and in their debut month, Verizon snatches the number one pick for their incredible broadband service. Verizon DSL is certainly faster and more robust than the @Home cable service we reported on last month and you can actually leave your connection on 24 hours a day and stay connected with Verizon in your stable! Cable Modem service has yet to offer us an uninterrupted web connection for longer than four hours. With Verizon DSL we're still connected 72 hours into our test. Now that's robust. That's broadband. That's how it is supposed to work!
We here at Go Inside use the internet daily and daylong in order to bring you, one of our beloved 2.5 million readers a month, the web of the world. Beware that these rankings are subjective and, perhaps, even a little whimsical, but what "Best of" list isn't? These ISPs are ranked on day in and day out reliability and performance in our Jederman end user experience. Don't forget that each month there are thousands of data pinpoints that must be scored, processed and presented to you here in a readable form so we can present the yearly and monthly ISP winners.
We take everything into account in these rankings... network connectivity, call drops, throughput, newsgroup robustness, ISP friendliness, willingness to help, intelligent tech support, avenues of support, network status online, problem reports online, speed of experience, extras, honoring end user privacy, ease of use and we give them all equal weight because only everything bound together builds the complete "internet experience" for you in the end. Your mileage may vary from our rankings. If so, be sure to let us know.
Here's how it works: We have rotating pools of Go Inside Premier Members who track and report their experiences with various ISPs around the world each month. They then fill out a form and send the results back to us for tabulation. We then add those experiences with my experience and the experiences of the Go Inside masthead Editors. We then total the results to come up with our monthly ISP Report.
Here are some of the methods we use to regularly test our ISPs each month. We can't get too specific, because we've discovered some ISPs shading their service to meet a certain set of criteria we used to publicly list here in order to bolster their Go Inside rank. We do realize, however, that you need a bit of a blueprint as to how we're ranking our ISPs and this short task list should do that for you:
- ADSL Capability
- Technical Support Wait Time
- Connect on First Try
- Newsgroup Technical Support
- Opt-In SPAM blocking for Email
- Sustained 12 hour connections
- Download speed
- IRC Technical Support
- Dynamically Updated Web Page for Network Status
- Free Personal Homepage Space with at least 5 MB of server space
- Number of local, national and international POPs
- Fast Email Delivery and Receipt
- Newsgroup Robustness
- V.90 Support
- Multiple POP3 Email Addresses with one account
- ISDN Support
- *Truly* Unlimited Online Usage
- Multi-Session support
- Non-proprietary software connection
- Elapsed time between trouble report and acknowledgement
- Elapsed time between acknowledgement and final resolution
Be aware that some ISPs are regional and not national. You can click on their hotlinked names to discover precisely where they are and what they offer. We've taken into account the method and motivation, regionalization and service span of each ISP to make these rankings fair across the board in direct comparison with each other.
We regret that, due to overwhelming interest from local, national and international Internet Service providers, we are unable to accept any new ISPs into the monthly Go Inside rankings at this time. However, if you're an excellent ISP and would like to be on our waiting list for inclusion when another ISP dies or gets gobbled up, please touch this to find out how to participate.
We assure you these rankings are a wonderful, monthly, snapshot of the warp and woof of the amazing "Web Experience" broadcloth.
Now?
Onward with the update!
1. Verizon
2. RCN
3. Microsoft Network
4. TIAC
5. XO
6. Juno
7. US West
8. Coastal Net
9 . Prodigy Internet
10. Peta.Net
11. Pacific Bell
12. CRL
13. FlashNet
14. CWIX
15. SkyNet
16. LocalNet
17. ioNet
18. AT&T Worldnet
19. CompuServe
20. Earthlink
21. Navix
22. Southwestern Bell
23. WebTV
24. Road Runner
25. America Online
Verizon
DSL is fast going up and going down. You can watch live video on the web
without any tearing or unrelenting buffering.
Verizon DSL is what the broadband
experience was born to be yet few can deliver. We've
presented Verizon with the exclusive award you can see at the left.
Touch on over to Verizon and tell 'em Go Inside sent you!
As per usual, if you have any thoughts or feedback on these (or any other)
ISPs, please touch my hotlinked name at the head of this article and share your
experiences!
All year long we will tally the ISP winners for each month so we can
award The Go Inside ISP of the Year in December,
2001. We will present the winner with the lovely award you see displayed at the right!
Here's the final monthly win count for 2001 in alphabetical order:
@Home = 1
Earthlink = 1
Microsoft Network = 1
Peta.Net = 2
Prodigy Internet = 1
Road Runner = 1
Verizon = 1
XO = 2
And that's it for now. Be sure to join us again next month for more of the 2001 GO INSIDE Magazine ISP report!
Best Wishes,
David Boles
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
Go Inside Magazine
Copyright © 2001