Dutch Hotels Must Register As ISPs

2010-10-13 Thread Hank Nussbacher
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/10/13/0044233/Dutch-Hotels-Must-Register-As -ISPs

Re: Dutch Hotels Must Register As ISPs

2010-10-13 Thread Jeroen Massar
On 2010-10-13 10:25, Hank Nussbacher wrote: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/10/13/0044233/Dutch-Hotels-Must-Register-As -ISPs I don't see the problem here, they are generally already outsourcing the ISP part anyway to a company, and that company is generally already a ISP. The only thing

Re: Dutch Hotels Must Register As ISPs

2010-10-13 Thread Wayne E. Bouchard
would be a bad thing. On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:04:19AM +0200, Henk Uijterwaal wrote: On 13/10/2010 10:41, Jeroen Massar wrote: On 2010-10-13 10:25, Hank Nussbacher wrote: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/10/13/0044233/Dutch-Hotels-Must-Register-As -ISPs I don't see the problem here

Re: Dutch Hotels Must Register As ISPs

2010-10-13 Thread Barry Shein
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Re: Dutch Hotels Must Register As ISPs

2010-10-13 Thread Florian Weimer
* Wayne E. Bouchard: Okay, if we go down that road, that makes Starbucks, Borders, a number of restaurants, and any other place that offers publically accessible wifi (free or otherwise) an ISP. The funny thing is that you actually want to be recognized as an ISP if you have transit traffic

Re: Dutch Hotels Must Register As ISPs

2010-10-13 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Oh I dont know. There's lots of hotels that charge something like 20 Euro for a day's worth of wifi [the same with paris airport] You can get a month's worth of high speed dsl for 20 euro. So, what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, or however that translates into dutch. On Wed,