That's the whole point, Ron!
 
If AT&T has their way, they will literally establish "toll roads" for good
connectivity, surcharging for access to whatever they deem "good stuff" on
the net.  Do a Google search on "net neutrality" and read about what's going
on in Congress right now.  Whitaker (SBC AT&T), and his forces, are
attempting to push everyone into a situation where they will be unable to
compete.
 
The problems with connectivity to their mail servers are just the beginning
of the headaches we can expect in the future.

We all need to be watching this very carefully or it could put us all out of
business!

Bruce Barnes

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You guys can rage against the machine all you want but all I wanna do us get
email to their system. 

Ronald E. Kushner wrote: 

        Bruce Barnes wrote: 
        
        

                There's a great book I just finished, albeit somewhat
one-sided in its 
                viewpoint, called, "The Rape of Ma Bell".  It tells the real
story about how 
                the Justice Department started the breakup of the original
AT&T back in the 
                early 50s, under the Eisenhower Administration and they
successfully fought 
                it - and held back on both lower prices and progress (ie:
they successfully 
                stood in the way of any new products and services that might
be introduced 
                by their competition) until 1982 when Judge Green forced the
actual split of 
                the company.  
                Once that happened, they had the opportunity to keep pace
with their new 
                competitors, but, instead, chose to micro-manage the actual
split of the 
                original Bell System into smaller companies, each of which
had just enough 
                knowledge to stay in business but not quite enough knowledge
to stay ahead 
                of the competition. 
                


        Oh wow, that's nowhere near the truth.  What AT&T got from the Baby
Bells was table scraps. 
        
        I know people who worked at that time for Ameritech and they tell me
that they took nearly everything in way of equipment from AT&T.   They told
them they 90% of the frames had equipment that was to be divested. 
        
        They might have thought they pulled a fast one, but they were
clueless to what was really theirs. 
        
        What they really created with eight companies with the lobbying
knowledge to whitewash Senators and Representatives in Washington. 
        
        -Ron 
        
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