ralph wrote: > > > He gave a big laugh and said that no it hadn't. As a matter of fact, > customers were complaining about it being there and about the cost to > use it, if they ever wanted to. I told him about the > Atlantafreenet.org project and he thought it was a grand idea, and > that it was great that there were some "little guys" doing it too. > Of course with the costs basically coming from out of our pockets > right now, there will be little chance of his customers seeing one of > our nodes, but there's hope. > Ive always thought that there was *some* type of creative solution they could offer by giving the service for free and doing something useful with NoCat and the Starbucks customers so they could offset the cost. The way it is setup now I seriously doubt either tmobile or SB is making any money and you are right, the bandwidth is wasted.
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