I really pity you people. Truly, no irony here. Here in NJ my firm of barely
a dozen of people has two T3 lines at prices that would make you laugh. And
I have cable at home. I can't belive that there are still places so distant
from hi-tech in the US. I kinda start to appreciate the place I live at a
little bit more now :-)
> Bill Sneed wrote:
>
> > Alan Cox wrote:
> > >
> > > > Stop your <Australian expletive deleted> complaining. Here in
Australia
> > > > the <Australian expletive deleted> telephone monopoly charges us
$1000
> > > > to setup and ($990 per month) $11,880 per annum for a 64k ISDN
line!!!
> > >
> > > So move.
> > >
> > > More seriously - move the "discussion" somewhere more appropriate -
usenet
> > > perhaps ?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > To briefly (I hope) continue a thread that should be moved....downtown
> > .au ain't the only place with sky-high rates.....try rural america
> > where some of these services aren't available AT ANY PRICE -- I work
> > for a bank that is willing to pay!!! Short of laying our own fiber,
> > high speed is 56K frame relay at prices that would make you shudder.
> > 'Nuf sed.
> >
> > ....Bill....
> >
>
> You get 56K Frame Relay? I thought where I worked was out in the sticks
> (somewhere in north central Arkansas) - where we have to do everything
with a
> 33.6K dialup and our provider shuts down our service every 8 hours
regardless
> of the presence (or absence) of traffic. I heard that we might get ISDN
> sometime next year...
>
> Joe
>
>
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