While this is certainly true, it's been my experience that Telus 
allows unfettered access to their Online Customer Assistance 
portal where an end user can delete/add MAC addresses.

I believe simply typing OWA into a browser will bring you to said 
portal.

J

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On Thu May 25 09:18:19 PDT 2006, Hendrik Schaink 
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> With "Good 'Ol" Telus you have to register your MAC address(es) 
> with
> them -- up to two -- in order to use their ADSL internet network. 
> If you
> change NIC cards, it's often easier to change the MAC address 
> than to
> try and get said company to help you out and change it. Been 
> there, done
> it, both ways  :-(
> 
> Hendrik Schaink
> 
> 
> Dave Watkins - CLUG wrote:
>> If you can give me a valid reason why I would want to change the 
>> license
>> plate number on my car I'll tell you how to change your MAC 
>> address.
> 
> -- Hendrik M. Schaink
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> 
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