I have not seen a static dialup in about 4 years. I am amazed that they are
still in use. After reading the posts I can see valid reasons for tracking,
rural areas, and backup connections.

It just supprised me since I have not seen one in such a long time.


Kevin Bilbee

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> I got a laugh when I saw this RDNS.
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> ip-66-234-163-182.static.dialup.wireweb.net
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> A dedicated IP on a dial up. Are we going backwards?
>
> Kevin Bilbee
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