Joseph Red wrote:
> 
> Praedor Tempus wrote:
> >
> > It would be real nice if someone (Redhat? Mandrake? Suse?) decided to setup a
> > net to phone service that would work for ALL platforms and not require each
> > and every user to have special hardware addons.  This is a nice area that
> > is absolutely not being filled by ANYONE else.  This company could be a
> > service for Mac users and Linux/BSD users who have nothing of the sort now
> 
> I would think it might be better to work w/ dialpad or some other to
> develop an appropriate client.  If <insert linux company here> decided
> to setup a similar service, they'd also have to place all the
> infrastructure.  Far preferable to work with a preexisting
> infrastructure & only need to deal with one aspect, the client.
> 
> Hey, what do I know?  Makes sense to me:)
> --
> 
> Joseph Red
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.cautioninc.com

I love you, Joseph! That is exactly what I am talking about! My only
major question is this;

What is it that Quicknet PhoneJack driver do that allows it to achieve
the same thing without all the infrastructure? Do you need a dialup
modem? Will distance, inadvertantly effect cost? This is a free service
through Quicknet's PhoneJack hardware?

Cheers,
-- Al

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