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PhantomNVD:freitasm:PhantomNVD: Any good reason why you wouldn't want people to extend your network for you 'for free'?
Because how will they know this specific unit is compliant with local regulations? How would they know the power sources are safe and provide what is needed? How would they know if the unit has the specific firmware version needed for local use?
Because they can easy check this by logging into it, though the router , and line, they requireme to use?
[all VF modern hardware had hard coded backdoor access for this express purpose - unfortunately publicly
available too (!) but that's another issue]
and if it didn't work... THEN I would have to buy a local one?
To go back to the tourist Cellphone analogy, how would it be seen if they denied all tourists to connect their phones here unless they bought Vodafone one "to ensure it would meet the local standards and work in NZ'"?
johnr:PhantomNVD:freitasm:PhantomNVD: Any good reason why you wouldn't want people to extend your network for you 'for free'?
Because how will they know this specific unit is compliant with local regulations? How would they know the power sources are safe and provide what is needed? How would they know if the unit has the specific firmware version needed for local use?
Because they can easy check this by logging into it, though the router , and line, they requireme to use?
[all VF modern hardware had hard coded backdoor access for this express purpose - unfortunately publicly
available too (!) but that's another issue]
and if it didn't work... THEN I would have to buy a local one?
To go back to the tourist Cellphone analogy, how would it be seen if they denied all tourists to connect their phones here unless they bought Vodafone one "to ensure it would meet the local standards and work in NZ'"?
You are comparing Apples with Oranges
johnr: A Sure Signal unit has to work on a certain carrier in the 3G 2100Mhz band so are made for NZ requirements these would not be the same as for the UK unit,
Comparing it to a handset is not valid they are a very different device
ptinson:johnr: A Sure Signal unit has to work on a certain carrier in the 3G 2100Mhz band so are made for NZ requirements these would not be the same as for the UK unit,
Comparing it to a handset is not valid they are a very different device
Can you remind me why you have to be a Voda Fixed Line Broadband customer for the sure signal to work? Is that still a requirement?
Paul
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freitasm: If the Sure Signal came to TelstraClear then that would be something for us to consider ;)
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ptinson: So as an ISP if we had an agreement with voda to follow the same QoS rules and had a defined support structure with escalation policy in place there would be no road block really?
Zero rating...meh thats not a barrier really.
johnr:ptinson: So as an ISP if we had an agreement with voda to follow the same QoS rules and had a defined support structure with escalation policy in place there would be no road block really?
Zero rating...meh thats not a barrier really.
Not for me to answer
freitasm: Not a barrier for ISPs, but one for the users.
It would be good if the Sure Signal could come to other ISPs for sure...
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