loosecannon
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the evidence of the last few days has me worried that the following will happen
1)sentech pulls there claims of fast anywhere access ...
2)changes the product offerings to basic/medium/high usage options
3)these packages will be structured based on speeds of dialup (32k) ISDN (64k) and ISDN ML (128k)
doing this we will land up with a connection that will not be broadband but a permanent connection based on subrate legacy technologies ...
i do not see sentech been able to deliver any more than this unfortunately we have been screwed or am i pesimistic (remembering a pesimest is a experianced optimist)
1)sentech pulls there claims of fast anywhere access ...
2)changes the product offerings to basic/medium/high usage options
3)these packages will be structured based on speeds of dialup (32k) ISDN (64k) and ISDN ML (128k)
doing this we will land up with a connection that will not be broadband but a permanent connection based on subrate legacy technologies ...
i do not see sentech been able to deliver any more than this unfortunately we have been screwed or am i pesimistic (remembering a pesimest is a experianced optimist)