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On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 02:19:13PM -0400, Rich Braun wrote: > > Cable TV companies are set up to audit theft of cable service. They are > stumped by wi-fi. If enough people gang up on them and vote no to $50 service > with their pocketbooks, and the ISP doesn't respond by offering a $25 service, > something is going to have to give. If they come up with a way to stamp out > wi-fi theft, then some other technology could be adapted. The collision > course is pretty clear today, though. So clear, in fact, that Speakeasy decided to roll with the punch. http://www.speakeasy.net/main.php?page=pr070803 Precis: Order service from Speakeasy, share connectivity with your neighbors, Speakeasy will bill them the amount you select and credit you with 50% of what they collect. Your neighbors get mail, news, and other ISP value-add from Speakeasy. Not that you have to charge; Speakeasy will also let you provide free wireless connectivity if your neighbors don't want their value-add services. In any urban setting, this is a very cost-effective method of acquiring bandwidth. A 1.5/768 ADSL line runs $90/month; hardly anyone would notice 3 families splitting that, and $30/month/family is the above-mentioned sweet spot. -dsr- -- Network engineer / pre-sales engineer available in the Boston area. http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr
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