LOL, cash machines running on ATM, I'm sure there was no pun intended, but that made me chuckle :-).
The cash machines will be on whatever they can provide in that location, ISDN could be an option, expensive tho', Ihug are a bunch of morons, but their satellite service is probably the only affordable option. jeremyb > From: Adam Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/05/23 Thu PM 11:44:16 GMT+12:00 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: High Speed Internet in.... > > As a side point, what do Cash machines run on? ATM? I guess that may be > another solution, I am sure that will come at a cost as well. > > .... enough said > Adam > >Title: Message
...."remote
locations", isn't funny what some people class as remote locations, looking at
getting high speed internet access (of any description) in Hanmer Springs, I was
surprised to find that there are no options at all.
ADSL?
--- Not supported
Frame Relay, which
is advertised as available in most areas -- Not
available
Does anybody have
any ideas of what I can do, I find it amazing that a town like Hanmer has not
had their exchange upgraded at all. A township that has over 30
motels/hotels alone... must be a candidate for a tech boost. the best connection
I have got while up there is 33k --- luckily I live in chch,
parents in Hanmer.
Anyhow, I welcome
any suggestions... apparently there is a wireless option, Telecom are getting
back to me, but I suspect that that will be utilising the 027 (CDMA) network,
which as well as being ultra expensive, considering I want 24hr connections - I
don't trust either being a current 027 customer who has had not too much joy
with the system.
Strangely enough,
Ihug claims that I can get Frame Relay with them (is this an indication about
the knowledge of their 'Tech Support'), the cost for Ihug 128k Frame
Relay --- only $1100 per month, $500 setup fee, and router
$1600.
As a side point,
what do Cash machines run on? ATM? I guess that may be another solution, I am
sure that will come at a cost as well.
.... enough
said
Adam
