Re: TELSTRA BILLING ACCESS Now available to Mac
At 16:11 +0800 6/3/02, Andrew Nielsen wrote: Why indeed? Even the banks (those most-conservative of institutions) have managed to have online access to systems with security levels that they're comfortable with by using Internet standards and without resorting to certificates. You'd think with a profit of $2bn announced today that Telstra could manage something similar. Why would anyone expect that from Telstra. Heck, my BigPond internet access stuff can't even be paid online! But better yet, when you phone the payment number, as you finish the payment it plays an advert for online payment that I can't even use and I have to listen to before it tells me which number to press to pay another bill (because of course the BigPond internet bill is seperate from the FastPath connection bill, sigh). Peter. -- http://www.interarchy.com/ ftp://ftp.interarchy.com/interarchy.hqx
TELSTRA BILLING ACCESS Now available to Mac
Hello WAMUG, Access is available to telstra Billing via Logon Name and Password I make it work with Internet Explorer, (NOT Netscape) Using OS8.6 on a 7300/200 and Explorer Mac 5.1 SO, IF you are a Telstra customer you can get access. GO TO http://telstra.com and look on the front page for WHY JOIN follow your nose and fill in the various boxes. That will get you a Telstra.com login which includes a Telstra Webmail address but you need more to get to Billing. For Billing and Call Preview you will also need a registration certificate. You can try to get that onsite OR call 1800 266 000, be ready with your account numbers etc. Those with a previous DIGITAL CERTIFICATE would do best phoning 1800 266 000 as the previous Digital Certificate needs to be cleared. Oh, do have FUN Bob who has taken nearly 4 weeks to get his sorted out due to the digital certificate and telstra FXXX ups.
Re: TELSTRA BILLING ACCESS Now available to Mac
At 15:29 +0800 06/03/2002, Bob Howells wrote: SO, IF you are a Telstra customer you can get access. GO TO http://telstra.com and look on the front page for WHY JOIN Why indeed? Even the banks (those most-conservative of institutions) have managed to have online access to systems with security levels that they're comfortable with by using Internet standards and without resorting to certificates. You'd think with a profit of $2bn announced today that Telstra could manage something similar. I'm not a Telstra customer any more, and have had access to online billing information from my provider for a while now. -- Andrew Nielsen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Starfish Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.starfish.net.au/ ACN 076 426 714 / ABN 49 426 849 601 Tel: 0500 555 677 Consultants in Unix, Mac OS, Windows networking technologies RIP Spike Milligan - the last of the Goons, the end of an era