Considering the cable companies have managed to utterly keep out the
competition, PPPOE seems like a pointless exercise.  Of course, with
Excite@Home burning in flames, I'm wondering if cable based Internet
will survive.

steve wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 07:13:08AM -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
> > I thought PPPOE was for DSL.  Why would cable kill itself with this?
> > And do cable systems continue working without having PPPOE installed?
> > (So far, Cox@Home hasn't switched to using such a system.  Thank
> > whatever diety as appropriate.)
> 
> FWIU, it's all about revenue. With PPOE they can cram more users on their
> pipes as everyone is not on 24/7 and...in Canada anyways, the offical
> reason is because legislation require them to open the pipes to
> competitors. Using PPOE type of sofware the cable company then can
> determine which user is theirs or a resellers.
> 
> PPOE actually was developed in Canada by Bell Sympatico for use with
> their high speed ADSL, they must have made in Open Source because it was
> since about 2 years ago, it has been provided by them for download by
> anybody who wished to do so.
> 
> > >Bill Thompson wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Friday, technicians will be at my home to do a cable modem
> > > installation. The software provided is ppoe from Network
> <snip>
> 
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