  Industry_Pro
@comcast.net
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Yeah, anyone who has capital, technical expertise, billing systems, merchant accounts for cc's and debit cards, staff to answer phone calls and do tech support 24/7, an email server with anti-virus and anti-spam, webservers, SSL certs, blah de blah blah blah .... the list goes on.
Anyone can be an ISP. Just like anyone can be president! |
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  King P Don't blame me. I voted for Ron Paul Premium join:2004-11-17 Inman, SC
·Windstream
·Charter Pipeline
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actually, it isn't that difficult to become a wireless ISP. Speakeasy actually helps you set it up. Speakeasy does all of my credit card processing, but I do the tech support and set the customer up on my wireless LAN.
Speakeasy is the exception to the rule. Unlike the Bells, they (Speakeasy) thinks outside of the box.
**edited for sentence structure** -- Forget 'em, Support the Indies. »www.ind-music.com |
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