>>>>> "Galen" == Galen Seitz <[email protected]> writes:
Galen> I was going to send this directly to Russell Senior, but I Galen> decided others might be interested in this as well. Galen> Periodically I receive promotional material from Qwest that Galen> states "Qwest High-Speed Internet customers receive free access Galen> to the Nation's Largest Wi-Fi Hot Spot network, powered by AT&T Galen> Wi-Fi." Do you know if this works for people who use a third Galen> party ISP such as Spiritone? Obviously finding free wifi in Galen> Portland isn't a problem, but this could be useful when Galen> traveling to 'less enlightened' parts of the country. I am pretty sure this is just qwest.net ISP customers. But of course, on the principal goals of advertising is to confuse and disorient consumers, so it worded with maximum ambiguity. It would be interesting to call them up to ask and hear what kind of pitch you got, just from a "communications studies" point of view, and it would have the side effect of resolving the ambiguity. -- Russell Senior, President [email protected] _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
