On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Osamu Aoki wrote: > Hi, Here is an [EMAIL PROTECTED] customer who was moved to new ATTBI.COM > service in Northern California. New terms of service states additional > "no-Server" policy. Yuck !!. (I never signed it but sent to me when > change happened. So it is legally not binding.)
Here in Portland, that clause was *removed*. > Cable is easy, I agree. But your statement on fixed IP is not correct > as I observe it. @Home does static IPs exclusively. The only time they change your IP on @Home is when network load or maintenance dictates it. AT&T is NOT @Home and never will be. Thank God. I used to have to deal with them from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] did the right thing and got screwed by AT&T, Cox and Comcast for it and I really hope they get nailed for collusion (though if it hadn't been for that, I probably wouldn't have gotten a better paying job, but still, it sucks when Christmas is exchanging packs of generic cigarettes with your roommates in a cold house). > HOME.COM -> ATTBI.COM change actually affected IP address given by DHCP > but it has been the same IP since day 1 of ATTBI.COM service. So > situation is almost same as before. True, they have their DHCP servers working correctly. -- Baloo