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Jim Tarvid

On Thursday 27 June 2002 10:55 pm, you wrote:
> <snip>
>
> June 27, 2002 07:31 pm, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
> > hmph! sounds like it isn't good for much of anything that means anything,
> > huh?
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> You're right. That's a pain.
>
> I can (almost) understand why the providers would gear their operations to
> "Windows only." They have to play to the largest possible audience I
> suppose.
>
> The only other possibility of which I'm aware (reviewed in a linux journal
> article) seems to be from a division of Hughes ;
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=3526
>
> I haven't read the article but it looks as though it's only a commercial
> (read network router; _expensive_) solution of some sort. US $2499 plus
> annual fees, plus a dish, plus....
>
> Oh well.
>
> A (unique maybe?) Alberta solution for those denied high speed internet
> access;
>
> http://www.pathcom.ca/ipath.htm
>
> and a news release (but it may only be available here in the Great White
> North anyway :) )
>
> http://www.pathcom.ca/news/2002/Apr-25.htm
>
> Best information I could find, sorry. I think I subscribe to too many
> newsletters and magazines. ;)

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