Interesting, I'm away most Mondays so dont see Infotech regulary thanks for
the URL,
Telecom are now forbiding us to run servers? they havnt mentioned this to me
yet, anyone else?. Id be annoyed if I buy my modem then to be told its a
change of conditions I think id take them to court looking for my money
back. I wonder if that would stand up? spending $450 on a modem that you can
only use for one provider and then that provider changes the conditions. The
only reason I am keeping this service is for my web site, no web site no
adsl for me.
Infotech says the IP changes are part of a normal service, is this true?
this is in stark contrast to what Mark Barlow said was the case ie in normal
operation the IP only changes on a modem reset. Either Infotech are wrong or
Telecom are not telling us the truth, which? I'd like the truth I do not
like being messed about.
Whats worrying is that its the second article ive seen saying this. Can Mark
please tell us whats going on?
Ive done some price calcs on the volume charge if you buy 600 meg its 11.5
cents, if you buy 1500meg its 13.26 cents and if you buy 3000 meg its 11.6
cents, why is the 1500 meg service paying more? or is it just cause it looks
a neat pricing point? Thats a C- for marketing at maths, but probably B+ for
(art?) as it looks neat.
Thing
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Langille <dan.langille@dvl-software.com>
To: adsl@freebsddiary.cx <adsl@freebsddiary.cx>
Date: Tuesday, 6 July 1999 13:15
Subject: ADSL article in InfoTech Weekly
>I hope everyone read the article in InfoTech Weekly yesterday. There is an
online
>version at:
>
> http://www.infotech.co.nz/july_5/chwave.html
>
>I'm surprised nobody has commented on it yet.
>-
>Dan Langille
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