We do. Although it is only 33.1K access no fast 56k access as that would
make the modem banks more expensive. We are a 20 employee company.
However if the company is bigger (in the 100 and up range) then a modem
bank with 56k access may be acceptable. Also we have it such that the
engineers that
The last company I worked at had a few phone lines reserved for employee
dial-up use. Their usage rules specifically stated that those phone lines
should be used for dial-up purposes between the hours of 9am and 5pm during the
week. Off-hours, though, employees could use the lines for brief
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greetings all,
I recently proposed to our human resources dept. that our company
consider allowing it's employee's to use it's internet backbone
connection form home during off hours as an employee benefit, some thing
along the lines of becoming a small scale
My former employer AAC Inc (Dayton firm) has that in place. As a matter of
fact, if you had an ISDN line they had dialups for them as well. All in all
something like 6 lines + 2 for ISDN
Brian D. Klar - CVE
OTS
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(937)257-5773
937-973-3125 (Pager)
-Original Message-
From: Joseph
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Greetings all,
I recently proposed to our human resources dept. that our company
consider allowing it's employee's to use it's internet backbone
connection form home during off hours as an employee benefit, some thing
along the lines of becoming a small
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greetings all,
I recently proposed to our human resources dept. that our company
consider allowing it's employee's to use it's internet backbone
connection form home during off hours as an employee benefit, some thing
along the lines of becoming a small scale