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Date:      Thu, 11 Jul 1996 03:04:54 -0400
From:      "Jacob M. Parnas" <jparnas@jparnas.cybercom.net>
To:        "David Alderman" <dave@persprog.com>
Cc:        hardware@freebsd.org, bsdi-users@bsdi.com
Subject:   Re: 
Message-ID:  <199607110704.DAA01228@jparnas.cybercom.net>
In-Reply-To: Your message of Sun, 07 Jul 1996 18:47:37 EST. <3440F75C13@novell.persprog.com> 

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As I wrote to Henry Spencer, I was incorrect about cable and networking
to homes.  I stand corrected and apologize for all misinformation I 
gave out on this one.

Please accept my sincere apology.

Sincerely, 

Jacob M. Parnas
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In message <3440F75C13@novell.persprog.com>you write:
>> From:          "Jacob M. Parnas" <jparnas@jparnas.cybercom.net>
>
>> 
>> But I think if you research carefully its receive only.  Send must be done
>> through some other channel like a V.34+ modem.
>> 
>
>My brother in Jacksonville, Florida is being offered bidirectional 
>access through Continental Cablevision for $40 / month.  Continental 
>has converted large portions of Jacksonville to fiber and they have 
>bidirectional capability.  No phone lines are required - I repeat no 
>phone lines are required.
>
>I have heard of what you are talking about, Mr. Parnas, and this is 
>indeed how some cable providers are planning to set things up but 
>others are planning what appears to be reasonable, competitive 
>solutions.  Continental Cablevision did their original trials at 
>Boston College and I think they may know what they are doing  
>(although I am certainly not known for my love of cable companies).
>
>The big problem I see with ISDN, cable modems, etc. is that the 
>service is only available in some areas and the pricing strategies 
>are so varied.  I live in Alachua, Florida.  My cable provider is 
>Cable Florida and my local phone system is Alltel.  While Alltel may 
>provide internet services in Georgia they have failed to deliver ISDN 
>in three years of promises in this area (unless my information is out 
>of date - if so my sincere apologies to Alltel and please send your 
>rates immediately!).  Less than ten miles away Gainesville has 
>BellSouth and full ISDN services available although I don't know if 
>there are any ISP's providing ISDN at a reasonable rate.
>
>I work for a software company but my only access to the internet is 
>through POTS because our local phone company has the attitude that if 
>enough people ask them for ISDN, maybe they will provide it.  If they 
>had used the same approach for basic phone service I bet half of the 
>United States would have no phones.  
>
> 
>======================================
>When philosophy conflicts with reality, choose reality.
>Dave Alderman  -- dave@persprog.com
>======================================
>




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| Jacob M. Parnas                                                            |
| IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr.                                         |
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