On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> "Alan N." wrote:
>
> > What?
> >
> > Do the satellites take a move when they approach your home?
> >
> > I do believe they are up there.. DirectPC is on Galaxy 4 from memory.
>
> The problem with satellite broadband is that it still requires a land line
> for up connections. You won't be operating any services on one of those =)
>
> Wireless has a *long* way to go...
>
> -Stephen-
Plus Hughes "service" only function under windoze, and very poorly at that!
Vern
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