ON Wednesday, September 25, 2002, 9:58:49 AM, you wrote:

TF> Weren't we talking about "road warriors with a laptop"? I know there
TF> are some experiments under way, in both the US and Europe, with
TF> wireless internet, i.e. you just turn on your laptop and your are
TF> connected as if you were on a LAN. But I would think most of the "road
TF> warriors" (I like the term) would still need to connect via DUN from
TF> their hotel rooms. ;-)

There are already "official"connections on airports, hotels and other
place were the warriors hang out.

The "unofficial" ones are the fully open networks (you would be
surprised how many there are) and the companies who share there
connection with others. We have a website here that organizes these
semi-open networks.

TF> PS: In my country (Thailand), there is no single internet provider
TF> offering cable connection. I have no choice but to connect by DUN.

I feel for you ;-)

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Best regards,
 Gerard 
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