On 17 Feb 2004, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: > Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > and, if you want to see a particularly broken example, buy "internet > > service" from t-mobile gprs in the states, port 22 blocked, no smtp relay, > > ... "walled garden" mentality from the get go. > > Strangely enough, the only complaints I've heard about t-mob GPRS (aside from > whininess about the 800ms latency typical of GPRS) involved a protracted > effort, eventually successful, to get them to understand that having > *something*, *anything* in the in-addr.arpa for their address pool was a Good > Plan... and that was a year or two ago.
whilst in miami i found roaming onto t-mobile to be less than useless (att was barely any better altho i could dial on att). gprs on both networks was slow and kicked me after a couple minutes of being connected, however i could ssh albeit briefly! Steve