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RE: Churn Fee (was) Re: JetStream

From: Craig Spiers <craig_at_concept.net.nz>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 15:17:18 +1200
Message-Id: <200408020316.i723Gtjo079700@lists.unixathome.org>

Think you need to chill the fuck out for a bit and repost your question to
the list.

I have no idea why it costs what it does, and never claimed to know why the
pricing was set at $100.

Im not saying the ISP has equipment at the exchange, im saying the isp has
their own link to the exchange.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Brooking [mailto:jeremy@morenet.net.nz]
Sent: Monday, 2 August 2004 3:12 p.m.
To: Craig Spiers
Cc: adsl@lists.unixathome.org
Subject: Re: Churn Fee (was) Re: JetStream

Craig Spiers wrote:
> Your line is a fixed path to your isp. Each ISP has a presence at each of
> the 34 atm exchanges around the country.
>

Link? As the documentation ive read/reading make no refernce to an ISP
having its own equipment installed at the exchanges.

> Your line must be moved onto your new ISP's pop.
>

Which is a config change on a switch from what I can see from the
Telecom documentation.

> This is why there is such a cost. Please read the documentation on the
> telecom website in relation to UBS, before making any further posts.

How about you pull your head out of your arrogant little arse for a
second and listen to what people are saying.

I see no reference to any Physical changes required at the exchange for
a user to change ISP.

So this is why I am asking, Why a config change on a switch, is going to
cost more, than a Physical change at the exchange AND a config change on
a switch.

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