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RE: [ga] ICANN | Advisory | 23 August 2001


Apologize to all dial-up users if they feel that they have been disparaged.
Kent and Vany have valid points. Even many USA residents are still forced to
settle for dial-up lines. There are technical means to work around that
problem that many cannot avail themselves of (like having your own mail
server behind that dail-up link). I sometimes forget that not all of us here
are engineers and Unix jocks. My apologies to all, for that lapse.

|> From: Nilda Vany Martinez Grajales [mailto:vany@sdnp.org.pa]
|> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 9:19 AM
|> 
|> Roeland and all:
|> 
|> I appreacite that Kent has remember to all of us about this issue.
|> I don't know about Kent, but I, from my home as many 
|> panamanians, many
|> latinamericans, africans, asians, etc, from
|> their homes use dialup lines with modems of 33.6K and 56K.  
|> So, Kent has a
|> point.
|> 
|> I know in USA a DSL with a downstream of 2Mbps costs $50.00 
|> a month.  Here
|> in Panama the same can cost $500.00 a month.

think, "store and forward".

|> On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Roeland Meyer wrote:
|> 
|> > Are you on a dial-up line these days?
|> >
|> > |> From: Kent Crispin [mailto:kent@songbird.com]
|> > |> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 10:00 PM
|> > |>
|> > |> On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 06:31:56PM -0400, Derek Conant wrote:
|> > |> > Now respectfully, you should know better than to 
|> waste your time
|> > |> > supporting a position that will never be actualized.
|> > |>
|> > |> Derek, I wonder if you would mind editing out the 
|> useless volumes of
|> > |> quoted text from your email messages.  There is absolutely
|> > |> no reason to
|> > |> subject us to receiving the same stuff 3 or 4 times over...
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