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To: Spots who wrote (686)5/19/1998 6:53:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Wireless 10Mbps Internet Service - InterJetNet

InterJetNet - fastest internet access in the world
Download 10 MBPS, upload is through your standard modem 33 kbps

interjetnet.net - browse to see when they are coming to your location.
Sales@interjetnet.net

Downloading the Wall Street Journal:
consumer modem - 28.8 - 27 hours - $20/month
Traditional T1 - 1.5Mb - 1 hour - $1,500
**InterJetNet - 10MB - 5 minutes - $49 - each additional acc. is $35
15% discount for annual payment.
If you mention the coupon that Computer City gives out, you'll get a
20% off! - What a deal/steal!

Set up Fee is $199 - includes installing a small dish
on the roof, and installing an ethernet card in your computer
if you don't all ready have one. $75 extra if you need them to
network a whole bunch of computers together. They will just provide
one ethercard if you don't already have one.

Unlimited Internet Access - no busy signal
Free Micosoft Software
Free Training
Free Tech Support
2 Free e-mail accounts
Free WWW home page
5 MB of Web Space
Free FTP Directory
over 30,000 news groups
Free ISDN connection

I was originally going to wait for Cable to come to my neck
of the woods, but their download is only 1500-3000 kbps.

The satelite dish sits on a roof and comes in the house via a cable.
Three internet accounts are going to be ran off the same system
and I don't want three dishes on my roof! So they said if
I get a hub, I can just use the one dish. Three computers
would then be attached to the hub with their own internet connection.
Each computer will need an ethernet card. (There are three people
in my trading room).

Given this situation, would a 100 base be better than a 10 base ethernet hub and cards?

S.W.