I used to be :) Present staff at onevirtual are in a better
position to explain.


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                                             Omar Cromwell A. Mercado
                                             Global Paragon Systems, NV         

On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, cyberspace wrote:

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> > I guess people from One virtual has to explain this :)
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> yup that's true. hmmmm..  apo.fapenet.org, seems you're connected with
> fape huh, hindi ba ang fapenet ang nagmamanage ng one virtual?  
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> >                                          Omar Cromwell A. Mercado
> >                                          Global Paragon Systems, NV         
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> > On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Ina Patricia Lopez wrote:
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> > > 
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> > > > On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Miguel A.L. Paraz wrote:
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> > > > > To relate it to Linux, can you use it with your
> > > > Linux system?  Meaning, 
> > > > > does it plug into your Linux box, or does it offer
> > > > a V.35 or simlar connection
> > > > > that you can plug into a Linux-compatible serial
> > > > sync card or hardware router
> > > > > (Cisco and company).
> > > > 
> > > >         AFAIK, you don't need any router to use. I think
> > > > their satellite
> > > > dish is just like a cable modem with built-in router
> > > > on it. You also need
> > > > a special card to your server connected to the dish
> > > > via coax cable i
> > > > think. For lower bandwidth like 64k, you need an Nt
> > > > machine to recognize
> > > > the special card but for 512K up, Linux/Unix
> > > > supported the card afaik.  
> > > > 
> > >   special card, special bandwidth, special price,
> > > Linux is special!!!  
> > > what's the relationship of the bandwidth to the OS of
> > > the server.  it should work on any OS ( if they have a
> > > driver for it) regardless of the bandwidth.
> > > 
> > > their 64K is about $800/mo  
> > > if my fx-5110 is correct, 512K is $6400/mo!  eh
> > > Php41.00 na ang dollar ngayon. :-(   PLUS 
> > > installation fee of $3700!
> > > 
> > >   
> > > 
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