On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:59:06PM -0500, sjsobol@JustThe.net said:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Greg Pendergrass wrote:
It doesn't make sense that an ISP should complain that customers use 100% of what they pay for.
So you think that dialup users should be allowed to stay online 24/7 for $20/month on an account advertised as unlimited?
perhaps the advertising language needs to be overhauled. Obviously, a dialup user running services pulling max bandwidth 24/7 on an entry-level account is a problem. However, to play devil's (customer's?) advocate, it _is_ advertised as 'umlimited access' ... It seems kind of, well, silly to advertise a service in certain language, and then to complain when somebody takes you literally. Perhaps I'm just not seeing this from the business perspective. :) -- Scott Francis darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t Systems/Network Manager sfrancis@ [work:] t o n o s . c o m GPG public key 0xCB33CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui