[MLB-WIRELESS] [OT] Deal on home phones.

Gabrielle Harrison & Paul van den Bergen gabpaul at numbat.melbpc.org.au
Wed Jun 15 17:41:32 EST 2005


personally I have been toying with the idea of switching over to broadband  
and getting a VOIP phone... anyone have an opinion on that?

and to bring it back to topic, could we run VOIP over MW?


also been thinking about network connectivity again... it occurred to me  
that most real BB plans don't actually shut off your pipe if you go over  
MB budget, they just shape the traffic viciously.  so heres a thought.  
take 2 MW members, each with BB that shapes traffic, each with a freebsd  
router/wireless box. set up a  VPN over a bandwidth filtered pipe via the  
internet.  You now have low bandwidth cross connect between two nodes  
independant of geography...

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 16:27:55 +1000 (EST), Steven Haigh <netwiz at crc.id.au>  
wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Apologies for the OT post, it's not something I do normally, but here we  
> go.
>
> Through my work, AAPT have offered a deal for Family and Friends of
> employees to get $10 off their phone line rental each month if I refer
> them before the 30th June 2005.
>
> From the deal they've sent me:
> "Your family and friends (FAF) get $10 off their home phone line rental
> every month. Normally our residential line rental is $29.95, but through
> our FAF offer it becomes just $19.95 a month! This is with our standard
> smartchat anytime home phone plan. All that we ask is that they sign up
> for Online Billing (or incur a $1.50 monthly admin fee) and Direct Debit
> (or incur a $2 monthly fee)."
>
> As I personally hate paying anything for line rental, and I know some of
> you guys feel the same, so I thought I'd pass this on. If you're
> interested, email me off list, and I'll let you know more.
>



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