That seems to be the direction there going. Not sure about actual numbers, but its probably close. I don't fault the workers like Alan London, (great guy and will do anything to help), nor others that work there butts off, but have hands tied to computer only.
I'll take a guess and say the ISP dial-up accounts are possibly going to head north with other companies tied into FNet, i.e. USAT, JMBest, and others as they come along.
It seems that every thing at FNet is an attactment-contract-account. Not directly tied into FNet, but from another source. Use our service, but not directly though FNet accounts.
Why you ask? I can't even begin to dream up a reason, only because its been way to long for something to surface.
I haven't given up, but just quit looking for answers......... Since the CEO of FCM has his hands into FNet now, I have more of a positive outlook in the long term.
It just buggs me that with the value added service's FNet has to offer, on-net, there not offering it to their subscribers, and advertising as such.
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