From: | Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: Real-Life Computing ... |
Date: | Thu, 28 May 1998 00:42:46 -0500 |
<ubiratan@**.HOMESHOPPING.COM.BR> writes:
>Ereskanti escreveu:
>> Service providers are something else that SR doesn't go into
>greatly. Major
>> coverage and the like and how "crowded" are the bandwidths at any
>given time.
>> This could possibly effect a decker while doing their job.
>>
>> -K
> Maybe there aren't any service providers... The Matrix just
>integrates everything that used to be
>a bunch of separate nets. You acess it from a legal jackpoint, you pay
>to the corp who owns the
>jackpoint, and, it you're a legitimate user, you might pay to the guys
>whose servers you're acessing
>also. No "monthly Matriz bill", Matrix use would be just like any phone
>call (wich also would use the
>Matrix), and charged as such. You could even acess the 'trix from a soda
>machine, of all things... :)
>
> Bira
It was my understanding that Matrix Access was included in certain
lifestyles (low and up) accessable with purchase of a telcomm unit
(Middle & up include this in their costs) other wise it works as Bira
described :)
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