If it were me I'd refuse to be part of any trial of technology that is
vendor dependent. I'd request that they support only open standards
available to all platforms. It may use VoIP but Microsoft Passport
indeed! You'd have to have rocks in your head to rely on Microsoft
providing any
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
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
On Wednesday, February 6, 2002, at 03:36 AM, Bob wrote:
Although long overdue, it is pleasing to read that Telstra broadband
support staff are to receive training about OSX from Apple.
Don't quite know what this article is on about. I have been using
Telstra broadband in MacOS X since I0.0
Leaked: New Telstra Broadband Pricing
* All cable-based plans (residential and business) will become full
speed,
Subscribers will see their monthly fee rise as much as $20, if they were
previously eligable for the loyalty discount.
BigPond users who are no longer on their contract should
Hi Doug,
I have used Telstra Home Highway and have found it to be a very cost
effective product. The throughput when connected by the ISDN side of
it isnt as good as true ISDN due to the overheads of the HH, but is
still quite fast and stable. When connected by a modem over it, you
will find
on 11/14/01 4:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Doug,
I have used Telstra Home Highway and have found it to be a very cost
effective product. The throughput when connected by the ISDN side of
it isnt as good as true ISDN due to the overheads of the HH, but is
still
Yes, I was successful the second time I tryed. I use Netscape 4.7? on OS9.2=
.
I use it to see how much of my plan I have used during a month. Works wel=
l
once it's up and running.
Some points to note:
You cannot use Explorer! (IE doesn't support digital certificates)
After failing to
Hi All
Has anyone had success in signing up to Telstra's online billing at
www.telstra.com.au/billing ?
I have tried numerous times without success. I tried under OS 9 (.04, .1,
.2.1) using IE 5, Netscape 4.75 and 6.1 and OS X 10.1 IE5, Netscape 6. I
just can't get the digital certificate
Thanks Shay
Cheers
Greg
on 22/10/01 1:31 PM, Shay Telfer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
Has anyone had success in signing up to Telstra's online billing at
www.telstra.com.au/billing ?
I have tried numerous times without success. I tried under OS 9 (.04, .1,
.2.1) using IE 5,
YES !
But, I had problems initially and as a consequence I keep a separate Netscape
user for access to Telstra. They supply a Security certificate which resides
in the Browser user Preferences.
Note : Only Netscape , as Explorer is NOT available for Mac.
I am using Netscape 4.74 but any 4.7
I think that Telstra are using the same PR and programming people as NAB. I
have been trying to use this for some time now. They just don't make it
easy. By the time you receive your digital certificate, you've forgotten
why you applied for it then if you're unfortunate enough to remember, you
go
+0800
To: wamug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Telstra Online Billing
YES !
But, I had problems initially and as a consequence I keep a separate Netscape
user for access to Telstra. They supply a Security certificate which resides
in the Browser user Preferences.
Note : Only Netscape
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