Working retail has its perks. Sega is _considering_ putting out an ethernet card (10BaseT) No word on Cat5/Coax, and if I recall a street date est of mid 2000, but still...
If one were to consider also, that Qwest is the backbone provider of Microsoft's Redmond campus, there may just be a reason in there. (Though then it seems ironic that they ship netscape at all, perhaps, Willie realized you couldn't sign up if it kept crashing??) Either way, for long distance they really are pretty good, though i remember having to dial an 800 number too. Go fig.
Working retail has its perks. Sega is _considering_ putting out an ethernet card (10BaseT) No word on Cat5/Coax, and if I recall a street date est of mid 2000, but still...
If one were to consider also, that Qwest is the backbone provider of Microsoft's Redmond campus, there may just be a reason in there. (Though then it seems ironic that they ship netscape at all, perhaps, Willie realized you couldn't sign up if it kept crashing??) Either way, for long distance they really are pretty good, though i remember having to dial an 800 number too. Go fig.