On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 02:33:13PM +0200, Niels Bakker wrote: Hi, > >To the public if it looks like internet they expect it to > >work like internet > > You are misunderstanding. The data in .gprs is used by infrastructure > in the GSM networks to decide where a user's home station is. End users > have no way of interacting with this infrastructure (beyond turning on > their phones outside their home country).
He has a point. Remember "Het Net"* as it was before they proxiet to the real internet. Users expected the internet and after a while, they got it. -- Sabri please do not throw salami pizza away * "Het Net", translated as "The Net" was an attempt by the dutch national telco in the late 90's to come up with a big intranet where users could dialup, using RFC1918 addresses and visit community and commercial sites. After a few months, proxy-support to the real internet was added and even later it was integrated into Planet.nl, a dutch dsl-isp.