RE: Is hotspot going to replace PPPoE I'm not really interested and have over and over and over asked if it
does all the main tings that PPPoE was brought in to solve and you've
never once answered any questions that I've brought up. I've mentioned
specific items and you keep on glossing them over and giving no answers
and instead say come and see us I'll give you a discount coupon. Which I
agree borders on SPAM because it was unsolicited and you will not
address any of the questions I've brought up and I've been the only one
to ask any.
Bob
http://www.canadianisp.com - Compare Internet Service Providers anywhere
in Canada
http://www.carricksolutions.com - The largest PPPoE / Broadband Help
Website
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pppoe@ipsec.org [mailto:owner-pppoe@ipsec.org] On Behalf Of
John Tully
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 11:18 AM
To: pppoe@ipsec.org
Subject: RE: Is hotspot going to replace PPPoE
Hello Gord,
I like to learn from other peoples mistakes and avoid being rude. In
this
respect, apparently you have allot of work on your hands.
Other poeple on this list are interested in comparing hotspot and PPPoE
--
Bob Carrick is one of those persons, and also one that you have
mentioned. There are a number of others that are interested in this.
The
email list is not for one person, so please be tolerant of other peoples
ideas.
Functionality is the key word. I am interested in PPPoE for its use in
the
network. If another solution comes along that accomplishes what is
needed
from PPPoE, then it is good to know about.
John
At 08:56 AM 1/28/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>John:
>me jump the gun by saying "piss off". I'm not interested in your
>hurling a few insults!).
>so very off topic.
>take all the credit.
>whatever is needed.
> >it would probably be very profitable for you.
> >whatever technology is used, we offer it. Your first comment to my
> >email about comparing the price of our router -- brought the comment
what
> >motive.
> > > >problem with COVAD and when all the other nationwide DSL
> > > >providers died. They could just log in to another ISP. I guess
> > > >an Ethernet port at your house and can do whatever he wants from
> > > > >anywhere in Canada http://www.carricksolutions.com - The
> > > > >largest PPPoE / Broadband Help Website
> > > > > >Behalf Of
> > > > >
> > > > > >David F. Skoll
> > > > > >Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:34 AM
> > > > > >To: pppoe@ipsec.org
> > > > > >Subject: RE: Is hotspot going to replace PPPoE
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Bob Carrick wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > allows for ISPs to resell the same line multiple times.
> > > > > > > IE: Rated services, Broadband specific content (movies,
> > > > > >movie
> > > > > >pretty roundly criticized and didn't get anywhere.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >--
> > > > > >David.
Received on Tue Jan 28 17:04:31 2003
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