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[ale] comcast static IP?
- Subject: [ale] comcast static IP?
- From: jimpop at yahoo.com (Jim Popovitch)
- Date: Sat Jan 22 21:32:53 2005
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <20050120135732.3f2b3b01@dev> <008801c4ff2d$35cd6180$59b4fea9@win2kpro1> <[email protected]> <1106418776.5844.5.camel@blue> <[email protected]> <1106426849.6815.19.camel@blue> <[email protected]>
On Sat, 2005-01-22 at 21:05 -0500, Pete Hardie wrote:
> It's BellSouth's line - but not the tech's line to make private calls
> on.
Really? Ever call your wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend from work?
> If I found out that a tech was using one of the lines into *MY*
> premises
According to Geoff the tech wasn't inside his premises, the tech was
outside using BellSouth's line (it could have been a non-BellSouth
employee too).
> to make personal calls, obstructing my use of a service I pay
> for, you can bet I'll be hot -
As long as you have the right, go ahead. I would bet you don't if you
read the fine print.
> it's not like he was checking the line by calling his workmate,
How do you know this? We only have Geoff's (admittedly a disgruntled
and angry customer) side of the story. Perhaps Geoff misunderstood the
conversation, or perhaps the woman on the line was the lineman's
workmate.
-Jim P.