Clearly the money is made on the service. They probably can't cover
production costs selling the hardware. Too bad, I was considering trying
this out for my home network. While I understand the business side of this
decision, I don't like dealing with companies that force technology that I
don't want down my throat. There can't be too many out there that have the
capability to hack this thing into a Linux firewall. Most folks that buy
them will be grannies that want and easy way to get online, and the negative
vibes that this will create may ruffle feathers ...pj
-----Original Message-----
From: Venkat Swaminathan [mailto:">vswaminathan@manh.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 10:37 AM
To: '">ale@ale.org'
Subject: [ale] Yahoo - Netpliance Comments on Unauthorized
Reconfiguration of th e i-opener Int
<<Yahoo - Netpliance Comments on Unauthorized Reconfiguration of the
i-opener Internet Appliance.url>>
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000323/tx_netplia_2.html
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