>The transmission is cheaper, but the software is much more expensive and
>it seems counter-productive to have to connect directly to multiple AS2
>servers.

>This seems like one step forward and one step backwards.


I don't think the "connecting directly to multiple AS2 servers" is a big
deal, but the expense of the software is tragic. Perhaps no so much a step
back as a step forward into a pile of dog doo. There are a few open source
AS2 projects in the works out there, and when some of them are completed, I
think AS1,2,3... will be much stronger. The middle-men are eating all the
benefits.

TTx-



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