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Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

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Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1993 - 2:34 pm

In article <C76zJC.6G6@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz> physadm@phys.canterbury.ac.nz (Andrew McGregor,        rm   ,ext    ) writes:
(about home-ISDN prices in NZ)

In Finland -- in places where they have proper CO switch -- price
seems to settle on  1.5 times POTS price on connections, no extra
charging on monthly line charge, nor extra charge on connections.

However as you CAN run two connections over 2B+D, it means you get
charged of two connections if you have them open at the same time.
I think it is fair. (Evenings are 1 toll unit until morning, thus
opening two 64k links to the Internet is not that bad :) )

Nope, I don't have that line, my line's last hop length is a bit too
much for the U-loop (max 2km, mine is about 5 km)..

Other than that, I have made a fairly cheap 16 bit ISDN S0 capable
board (sellable under USD 1000, with cheap/free driver quite much
under that..)  No, I won't sell those cards, only license designs
to manufacturers/resellers.

        /Matti Aarnio <mea@utu.fi>
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