Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/04

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Subject: Re: [Leica] [off topic] Not so Urgent: Long Distance Charge for Internet?
From: Oddmund Garvik <garvik@wanadoo.fr>
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 15:25:29 +0100 (MET)

At 20:39 03/12/1998 -0800, Jim Brick wrote:

>At home, I use ISDN. $30/month. Period. It's two 64k B channels + one 16k D
>channel. Basically, the equivalent of about four phone lines running in
>parallel at with 56k analog modems. For $30/mo. I don't pay any other fees.
>For normal e-mail, only one 64k channel is used. On downloads or large www
>images, both channels connect. My computer and network at home is up and
>online all of the time. 24 hours a day. I don't pay an timed connect rate.

I am far from such a fancy setup. My phoneline is running through trees and 
woods, coming up to our house through a huge chinese palm in front of it, 
into an old, strange connector box, and into a 14.400 modem... When it's 
windy, and when the palm starts moving, the connection is interrupted quite 
frequently. No use sending e-mails... pray for wind you disgruntled LUGgers! 
I don't have TV, but good books, a wonderful Irish wood stove, and a lot of 
fine wine in the waiting time. 

The computer is a completely outdated, portable PC, with a blacked out LCD 
screen, 4 mb of RAM, and a full 100 mb HD...  Strange enough, it's efficient!

You understand better now why I don't have any web site, or look at yours...

I pay about $16/mo for the connection, and as usual in Europe, a per second 
connect rate, which is normal local tax, about $2.30/hour day time, and $1 
during the night, with a special internet reduction arrangement (+$6/mo). 

Oddmund