I read somewhere on the xtra site that it's only new customers that have to
buy the modem, if you're an existing customer then i think you can keep on
renting it. I guess it saves them getting in heaps of new modems
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org]On
Behalf Of Jeremy Elgin
Sent: Wednesday, 6 December 2000 3:19 a.m.
To: adsl@unixathome.org
Subject: Re: Xtra Jetstart?
We called XTRA/Telecom tonight (well my flatmate did, the account is in his
name) and they wouldn't change our rate plan because she thought we had to
buy our own modem, which really annoys the crap out of me because I'd
happily continue to rent the modem from Telecom for another few months until
there is a decent Linux solution out there, I will not buy a modem until I
know it'll work under Linux... I've had this problem with the 3020.
I read the same sites as all of you, and although it seems to _suggest_ we
need our own modem, it does not specifically state such, this is possibly an
ommission on the part of the page author.
What is the Telecom policy on this guys?! I mean, if you'll open up the rate
plan to your competition just as JetStream is, why can't we rent a modem
just like we do for JetStream?! Where is the logic in this?? If it means
changing ISP's then fine...
BTW On the static IP note: I think this can only apply to XTRA, since
Telecom would have to do some Nasty Things(tm) in order to enforce dynamic
addressing being assigned by other ISP's... and if I were the ISP I
certainly wouldn't want Telecom, or anyone, interfering with things at that
level.
Jeremy.
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