At 9:29 AM on 10 Sep 19, Sean Dennis said to Dale Shipp:
SD> At least we have access. I'm not complaining. Like I said in an
SD> earlier message, I really don't use the bandwidth. I'm at the point now
SD> to where if I wasn't running a telnet-capable BBS, I'd just go back to
SD> dialup.
Sorry to butt in - but I hope more BBSes start to offer dial-up. And more users
switch off their routers and dust off their modems.
With cheap second hand modems aplenty and landlines generally sitting unused, I
imagine for some sysops this wouldn't be such a major task/outlay. But would
there be the users who would call? I think there's a bit of a network effect
problem going on here...sysops don't feel there's people that still want to use
dial-up, and users don't bother with modems because so few boards offer a
number to call. Or probably more realistically, very few people even care.
Personally, I'm tempted to start a new dial-up only BBS. But I suspect I will
get about zero callers.
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