My ISP cut me off!!

One little secret about podcasting is that you need to have a place to store your MP3 files so they can be downloaded by listeners. Most podcasts hover around 25MB for a half hour show. Some may be smaller, some larger depending on the bitrate. If your podcast gets popular, your IPS may shutdown your feed if you get past your bandwidth limit.

The folks at Libsyn.com have a pretty low cost solution to this problem. Here is a quote from their website, “We don’t want you to be penalized if your program gets popular. That is why we do not charge for bandwidth usage or for hosting of a static amount of web storage. Instead, our price model is based on how much space you need each month.”

How refreshing. Check them out!

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It’s about ISP related stuff. Come by and check it out if you get time. Thanks…

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