[69] in Commercialization & Privatization of the Internet
Re: competition [NON-answer to the question]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrew Partan)
Wed Oct 31 15:06:56 1990
From: asp@uunet.uu.net (Andrew Partan)
To: stev@ftp.com
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 90 14:46:29 EST
Cc: roy@alanine.phri.nyu.edu, com-priv@psi.com, kwe@buitb.bu.edu
In-Reply-To: <9010311808.AA17181@ftp.com>; from "stev@ftp.com" at Oct 31, 90 1:08 pm
> 2) get the router for the new service. this will also cost, since *all*
> providers seem to require owning the routers at your end of the line.
Not so with AlterNet. We can work out anything that you want to do.
You can lease the equipment from us, you can buy the equipment from us,
you can buy or lease it from someone else, or you can use equipment that you
already have; we can configure & run the equipment, you can configure &
run it, we can do some & you can do some; you can provide us total
access to the equipment, read only access, or no access. Its basically
what ever you want to do - we are flexible.
--asp@uunet.uu.net (Andrew Partan)