Andy:
> -- This is paid for in the connection fee to the ISP. Unfortunately,
> BT cannot give away web space on NHSnet because there are other
> suppliers that offer connection. Also, BT is regulated by Oftel
> which restricts the way in which product lines build business cases
> and offer "packages" of bundled services, such as connection and web
> space.
Lucky for me since a) I am not regulated by the said gentleman, and,
b) I offer *free* web site design and hosting that is not part of a
bundle with anything.
That service is there to prove that you don't really need all the
heartache of building "cathedrals in the desert" and that web space
is cheap and easy.
-- Why bother with the administrivia if you dont go through
Too expensive, too complicated, too late.
I am still waiting on someone from BT to come back to me on how to
connect to NHSnet. My request for information was a week ago!
Any comments on that Andy?
> with the connection? -- We checked this out for you and have issued
> a briefing to our Customer Service Centre to explain more clearly
> what the differences are between HealthNet, NHSnet and Internet.
> Your referral to ISDN2 is only for direct access to the web server.
> You can of course use PSTN, ISDN, Kilostream or Megastream to
> connect to HealthNet.
Can I then please connect to NHSnet via PSTN dial up today? Would
you be so kind to tell me exactly how and how much? My Access
Agreement Number is STA 0101.
Many thanks.
Ahmad
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