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> From: "Ian C." <[log in to unmask]>
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> Greetings All:
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> >From time to time I need to set up an email/surf stations at certain =
> venues that does not offer dedicated IP/LAN services (or offers too =
> highpriced a service; anyone ever worked the Toronto Convention =
> Center?). Someone has mentioned using a line aggregator(sp?) that would =
> allow me to multiplex a coupla standard POTS lines into a higher =
> bandwidth one. Has anyone used such a device? I'm looking for =
> opinions, recommendations, etc. TIA
>
> Ian Carmichael
I once attended a computer show there, where one booth had an ISDN line
and about a dozen PCs connected. They were selling routers. If you are
selling service or software (not a direct competitor, but a user of their
hardware), you might be able to find out from the convention organizer who
is coming and split the costs with one of the router manufacturers.
Note: They had a hard time scheduling the installation - the line was only
installed 3 or 4 hours into the first day of the show.
Boyd Ramsay
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