On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 05:02:25PM -0400, ebinc wrote:
> Is there a way an experience tech (their probably going to have one) can
> hide the fact your not on a dedicated server or is it impossible to mask?

        ???

        Question does not compute.

> Im sorry if it seems like Im flipping out! but this DSL/CABLE COMPANY IP
> buck sucking is crazy

> at first there selling point was always on! no noise, the new wave what they
> really mean is pay but don't use!then pay some more people in general are
> stupid!they think MERGERS HAVE SCREWED US ALL WAKE UP

        Try talking in coherent sentences.

        Always on != Static IP != instant access to everywhere on the
planet.  Never has been never was.  Your remarks about mergers is
meaningless.  Mergers have nothing to do with this.

> Its only a matter of time before super big business feel they suckered
> enough surfers on line to start pricing us off line completely, I can see
> hosting fees being on the level of a mall one day and online product prices
> going through the roof
> and if your companies not worth millions your just like the rest of us too

        You are truely rambling.  Try English just for giggles.  You
obviously want something you never had and to do something you could
never do before and you don't want to pay for it.

        Price =~ speed * reliability * features.

        Features include things like static IP addresses, peering, hosting,
etc, etc, etc...  A dude with static IP address SHOULD pay more than one
who is making occasional use of an IP pool or one who is not running
static services.  Turn it around...  Against the higher price, those who
can accept cheaper services get a discount.  You want the high priced
spred but you want the discount too.

        Turn it around.  All these mergers are a result of rats like you
who don't want to pay for services they demand so the ISPs can't pay their
bills and go bankrupt and get bought out.  You made your own bed.

        You might have it "fast", "featureful" (static, stable, whatever),
and "cheap".  PICK TWO!  YOU DON'T GET THREE!

        Mike
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