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[Webdev] *sob*

[Webdev] *sob*

Dave Burke dave at compsoc.com
Tue Aug 29 14:11:48 IST 2000


Interesting.....what confuses me is how they can support Cu-SeeMe/Quake
but not support H.323 applications. One wonders what kind of
proxy/firewall they got going.


And this bothers me....

Q.15 Can a company have more than one ADSL connection, for
redundancy/up time? 
A. No, BTopenworld do not guarantee service on ADSL connections, therefore
you can not use an additional ADSL line for redundancy/up-time.

There was an article on some american site last week, about load balancing
across multiple ADSL lines to get a cheaper T1. Seeems their trying to nip
that idea in the bud as well.


Ahhh well...that's how a decent telco can do it, now lets sit back and
watch how eircom do..... :)

Dave



On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, It appears adam beecher said.......

> http://www.btopenworld.com
> 
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