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To: JayPC who wrote (29525)12/1/2001 11:35:41 AM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
impacting the service of some Rogers customers who have Lancity modems

Weird. It must be the difference between those people who have fixed addresses and those who are assigned one by the DNS server when they boot up. Glad I didn't give up the Motorola.



To: JayPC who wrote (29525)12/1/2001 1:03:24 PM
From: Bexar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
If the system gets shut down in any way, you can blame AT&T!

(see what Honorable Judge Thomas Carlson says below):

Thus, it is likely that the cable companies and Debtor will agree upon a new price structure following rejection and that service to end users will not be disrupted. I also note that the majority of the end users are connected through AT&T, Cox, and Comcast, which are present and former major shareholders of Debtor. These parties may bear some responsibility for Debtor's inability to pay its creditors.

REF.: canb.uscourts.gov