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I think assuming that Sentech's limits on modem info etc is due to "monopolistic mindset" is sheer speculation. They could simply have an IP agreement with IPWireless or something to that effect, and are hence simply honouring that agreement. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Fact is, that the commandset, is NON-DAMAGING to modems (contrary to what ProAsm stated) and it _is_ publically available.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Besides, requiring your employees to follow company policy (regardless of what its based on) is not monopolistic - its confidentiality policy.
There are several things my company will not allow me to disclose - despite the fact that the information is freely available, and my company is a software development house in a highly competitive market.
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OK, let's take something as simple as opening a TCP/IP socket in Windows. The standard is there, it's open, it's well know. But because your company has got a connect() function call in their software they're going to claim IP on all socket functions?
That's what we're talking about here. The commandset to a modem that's well-documented and ratified by a standards body. How on earth can you believe that claiming IP to that, is useful whatsoever?
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bringing down guys like ProASM, who are showing that all is not lost in state companies, doesnt help.
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My intent was never to "bring down ProAsm". My intent was to prove that:
1. He was not communicating the truth to this forum (by his own admission)
2. That anynone should be free to discuss whatever matters they choose, without fear of sensorship, as long as it's lawful.
3. You shouldn't believe <b>everything</b> you read on a forum, until you're capable of making, and arguing about an informed decision by yourself.
ProAsm made all of us believe that sending the single string "AT&C1" to your wireless modem would fry it, and break your modem irreparably.
He made us believe that the command set is under some "protection" and "copyright" clause.
In doing that, he graded me, and a good deal of this forum's population as the average computing 'pleb', not worthy of technical information.
In doing so, he has done exactly what a corporation like Telkom has been able to get away with all these years: Ignoring the educated end-user because they're just a "number".
I don't believe he did any of this with evil intent. Instead I think he was simply protecting his own interests, and also probably did it because he wasn't sure as to the legalities, which I can understand.This clearly illustrates the problem that companies will have when attempting to deal with educated users that can read more than a page of printed text per day. And it's probably the reason why most of them, such as Telkom, and Sentech prefer not to.
But when I get attacked for protecting the <b>general</b> technical interest in this forum, simply because ProAsm is perceived as a "good guy" I will not relinquish.
In the end, if ProAsm decides to leave this forum for good, it might not be such a bad thing. Perhaps we will have more "true" perceptions of Sentech's bad service such as a number of people have experienced, but have been too "nice" to report.
A number of people in these forums have been very dissatisfied with Sentech's service (when it comes to applying), and with coverage facts, and numerous issues. Yet they've all been downplayed because "Sentech can't possibly be as evil as Telkom", and "ProAsm is a nice Sentech guy that helps"
This doesn't change the fact that there are real issues with the service at this point (instability, bad latency, incompetent technical support, etc...)
These are the facts behind Sentech MyWireless at the moment. It's <b>not</b> all sunshine and roses as everyone claims.