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Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access
From: Michael Dillon <michael () memra com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 09:02:44 -0800 (PST)
On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
There are no simple answers to any of the network problems posed by the widespread deployment of ADSL, but one thing is sure. The solutions will not all come from the domain of network engineering.Nope, many of them will come from false-advertising prosecutions by the FTC,
Then you agree that we don't need to discuss the topic here, correct? -- Michael Dillon - Internet & ISP Consulting http://www.memra.com - E-mail: michael () memra com
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- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access, (continued)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Karl Denninger (Jan 23)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Eric M. Carroll (Jan 26)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Stephen Balbach (Jan 23)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Martin Hannigan (Jan 23)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Greg Simpson (Jan 23)
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- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Jay R. Ashworth (Jan 23)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access M. David Leonard (Jan 23)
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- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Jay R. Ashworth (Jan 23)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Michael Dillon (Jan 24)
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- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Jay R. Ashworth (Jan 24)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Michael Dillon (Jan 26)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access John R. Levine (Jan 26)
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- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Jay R. Ashworth (Jan 26)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Microsoft offering xDSL access Sharif Torpis (Jan 26)