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Author Re: Cities turning off plans for Wi-Fi
Scott

2007-09-25, 4:33 am

Oxford <colalovesmacs@mac.com> wrote in news:colalovesmacs-
19B38A.21502224092007@mpls-nnrp-05.inet.qwest.net:

> DTC < no_spam@move_along_f
olks.foob> wrote:
>
>
> nobody cares about CALEA, that's just a false smokescreen put up by cell
> and ISP's to scare the public.
>
> there is no reason you can't share your wireless signal with 254 people,
> or even COLLECT money if you want.


Sure- if you want to take the hit for every violation of law and TOS that
occurs from your hub.

>
> currently it costs around $20 bucks to make your connection "wireless"
> to 254 people... in 18 months it will be $10 bucks, and in 18 more, it
> will be $5 bucks.


Bullshit, as usual. Pricing remains the same while speed increases. You
should get out more.

>
> the cell industry doesn't have any clue what is about to happen. the
> computer world will wipe them out since their 20 year old "formula" to
> rip people off is quickly coming to a close.
>
> -


You are the only one that doesn't have a clue, Oxturd. First you tout free
wifi and now you are shilling wifi at a cost.

Of course, your plan has a fatal flaw- why would I pay four or five people
for the luxury of wifi wherever I need it when I will soon be able to pay
one carrier for the same privilege?
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