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"John Chambers,,,781-647-1813" wrote: > > Jerry Callen contributed: > Finally, in this day and age, I wholeheartly agree that The Phone Company > has the attitude that goes with copper. I prefer the attitude that goes > with fiber optics and other 20th century technologies. > > Huh? What makes you think that's final. Lots of room for flamage ... :-) > > Myself, I think I'd cast a pox on both their houses... The bright spot here is that there *are* alternatives now. It's going to be very interesting to watch what happens over the next, say, 5 years. There are at least 3 contending solutions for "the last mile" (phone company pairs, cable, and wireless), undoubtedly others, and there's certainly plently of demand for the bandwidth. The *real* winner is us consumers. Whodathunk 5 years ago that we'd be grousing about paying $70/month for a few hundred Kb/sec Internet link? -- Jerry Callen Mobile: 617-388-3990 Narsil FAX: 617-876-5331 63 Orchard Street email: jcallen at narsil.com Cambridge, MA 02140-1328 PGP public keys available from: http://www.nai.com/products/security/public_keys/lookup_key.asp fingerprints: DH/DSS key ID 0x1806252C: 7669 A4CD 759A 6EB7 AF04 C10D B659 2A4B 1806 252C RSA key ID 0x99F7AAE5: D265 DC9C 13FD 6110 30F5 1874 A206 24B1 - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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