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From telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU Thu Jan 26 03:10:39 1989
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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 89 2:07:08 EST
From: The Moderator <telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU>
Reply-To: TELECOM@bu-cs.BU.EDU
Subject: TELECOM Digest V9 #30
To: TELECOM@bu-cs.bu.edu
TELECOM Digest Thu, 26 Jan 89 2:07:08 EST Volume 9 : Issue 30
Today's Topics:
STARLINK - an alternative to PC Pursuit
Telecom Info From Travel-Holiday
Re: Pacific Bell Calling Card Blunder
More pet peeves
How US West Handles 976 Blocking
[Moderator's Note: This is *part two* of two parts for 1-26. Recently I
received word of a new competitor to Telenet's PC Purusit. Considering
that Telenet is raising their rates beginning next week, you may want to
research your own traffic and do a cost comparison with the new service
described below. Whether or not it will save you money depends on your
own application, of course. P. Townson]
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To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
From: W8SDZ@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL (Keith Petersen)
Subject: STARLINK - an alternative to PC Pursuit
Date: 24 Jan 89 07:51:00 GMT
The following is provided "as-is" for its informational value. It is from
a file that was recently uploaded to my BBS. I cannot answer questions as
I have no connection with this service.
--Keith Petersen <Info-Modems-Request@WSMR-Simtel20.Army.Mil>
---cut-here---
STARLINK is an alternative to PC Pursuit. You can call 91 cities in
28 states during off-peak hours (7pm-6am and all weekend) for $1.50
per hour. All connections through the Tymnet network are 2400 bps
(1200 bps works too) with no surcharge and there are no maximum hours
or other limitations.
There is a one time charge of $50 to signup and a $10 per month
account maintenance fee. High volume users may elect to pay a $25
per month maintenance fee and $1.00 per hour charge.
The service is operated by Galaxy Telecomm in Virginia Beach, VA and
users may sign up for the service by modem at 804-495-INFO. You will
get 30 minutes free access time after signing up.
This is a service of Galaxy and not TYMNET. Galaxy buys large blocks
of hours from TYMNET. To find out what your local access number is
you can call TYMNET at (800) 336-0149 24 hours per day. Don't ask
them questions about rates, etc., as they don't know. Call Galaxy
instead.
Galaxy says they will soon have their own 800 number for signups and
information.
The following is a listing of the major cities covered. There are
others that are a local call from the ones listed.
Eastern Time Zone
Connecticut: Bloomfield Hartford Stamford
Florida: Fort Lauderdale Jacksonville Longwood Miami Orlando Tampa
Georgia: Atlanta Doraville Marietta Norcross
Indiana: Indianapolis
Maryland: Baltimore
Massachusetts: Boston Cambridge
New Jersey: Camden Englewood Cliffs Newark Pennsauken Princeton South
Brunswick
New York: Albany Buffalo Melville New York Pittsford Rochester
White Plains
North Carolina: Charlotte
Ohio: Akron Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Pittsburgh
Rhode Island: Providence
Virginia: Alexandria Arlington Fairfax Midlothian Norfolk Portsmouth
Central Time Zone
Alabama: Birmingham
Illinois: Chicago Glen Ellyn
Kansas: Wichita
Michigan: Detroit
Minnesota: Minneapolis St. Paul
Missouri: Bridgeton Independence Kansas City St. Louis
Nebraska: Omaha
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Tulsa
Tennessee: Memphis Nashville
Texas: Arlington Dallas Fort Worth Houston
Wisconsin: Brookfield Milwaukee
Mountain Time Zone
Arizona: Mesa Phoenix Tucson
Colorado: Aurora Boulder Denver
Pacific Time Zone
California: Alhambra Anaheim El Segundo Long Beach Newport Beach
Oakland Pasadena Pleasanton Sacramento San Francisco
San Jose Sherman Oaks Vernon Walnut Creek
Washington: Bellevue Seattle
STARLINK is a service of Galaxy Telecomm Division, GTC, Inc., the
publishers of BBS Telecomputing News, Galaxy Magazine and other
electronic publications.
[Moderator's Note: The above has been making the rounds on various news groups
and Fidonet Bulletin Boards. I thought it worth bringing here FYI; but how
well it would work for you is something only you can tell. P. Townson]
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From telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU Mon Jan 30 02:37:26 1989
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 89 1:07:01 EST
From: The Moderator <telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU>
Reply-To: TELECOM@bu-cs.BU.EDU
Subject: TELECOM Digest V9 #37
To: TELECOM@bu-cs.bu.edu
TELECOM Digest Mon, 30 Jan 89 1:07:01 EST Volume 9 : Issue 37
Today's Topics:
A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Equal Access? My Foot!
Re: Victims of Wrong Numbers
Re: Victims of Wrong Numbers
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To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
From: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Date: 28 Jan 89 22:17:04 GMT
[Moderator's Note: The information which follows, up to the next
note from myself, was provided by Starlink, and Denia Bennett-Howard
(Portal handle: 'pooka'). My thanks for this detailed chart. PT]
A COMPARISON OF STARLINK AND PC PURSUIT
The following list compares STARLINK's outdial access points
with those of Telenet. These are the actual cities you can reach
by accessing your local dial-in node and issuing the outdial
command. As you can see, there are many more STARLINK outdials
than there are Telenet outdials. In addition, with STARLINK, you
are not restricted to the actual outdial city. You can precede
the number to be dialed with a "1" and call any BBS in that area
code. You will be billed for the long distance call from the
outdial port to the host computer at the local phone company's
rates.
Outdial Host Numbers Sorted by Time Zone, State,
Eastern Time Zone -----------
State/ Tymnet Outdial Telenet Node
City Host # Area Code Access Point
--------------- ------ --------- ------------
Connecticut
Bloomfield 9128 203
Hartford 9128 203 D/CTHAR/12
Stamford 9129 203
D.C
Washington 2262 703 D/DCWAS/3/12/24
Florida
Fort Lauderdale 7123 305 m
Jacksonville 5797 904 m
Longwood 7096 305 m
Miami 6582 305 D/FLMIA/3/12/24
Orlando 7096 305 m
Tampa 5518 813 m D/FLTAM/3/12/24
Georgia
Atlanta 8795 404 D/GAATL/3/12/24
Doraville 8795 404
Marietta 8795 404
Norcross 8795 404
Indiana
Indianapolis 9349 317
Maryland
Baltimore 4600 301
Massachusetts
Boston 8796 617 D/MABOS/3/12/24
Cambridge 8796 617
New Jersey
Camden 8693 609 m
Englewood Cliffs 6319 201 m
Newark 7618 201 D/NJNEW/3/12/24
Pennsauken 8693 609 m
Princeton 8920 609
South Brunswick 8920 609
New York
Albany 9192 518 m
Buffalo 9194 716 m
Melville 8811 516 m
New York 1059 212 D/NYNYO/3/12/24
(for 718, must use 1718
+ phone number)
Pittsford 6019 716
Rochester 6019 716
White Plains 8571 914
North Carolina
Charlotte 6793 704
Research Triangle Park, NC 919 D/NCRTP/3/12
Ohio
Akron 8740 216 m
Cincinnati 1785 513
Cleveland 4222 216 D/OHCLE/3/12/24
Columbus 9347 614
Dayton 9511 513 m
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia 9581 215 D/PAPHI/3/12/24
Pittsburgh 7408 412
Rhode Island
Providence 9130 401
Virginia
Alexandria 2262 703 D/DCWAS/3/12/24
Arlington 2262 703 D/DCWAS/3/12/24
Fairfax 2262 703
Midlothian 7339 804 m
Norfolk 6986 804 m
Portsmouth 6986 804 m
Central Time Zone -----------
Alabama
Birmingham 4101 205
Illinois
Chicago 8257 312 D/ILCHI/3/12/24
Glen Ellyn 8944 312 m (for 815, must use
1815 + phone number)
Kansas
Wichita 8013 316 m
Michigan
Detroit 8794 313 D/MIDET/3/12/24
Minnesota
Minneapolis 3494 612 D/MNMIN/3/12
St. Paul 3494 612
Missouri
Bridgeton 8978 314
Independence 8615 913
Kansas City 8615 913 D/MOKCI/3/12/24
St. Louis 8978 314 D/MOSLO/3
(for 618, must use
1618 + phone number)
Nebraska
Omaha 2521 402 m
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City 9165 405
Tulsa 6605 918
Tennessee
Memphis 1551 901 m
Nashville 9141 615
Texas
Arlington 9337 817
Dallas 2948 214 D/TXDAL/3/12/24
(for 817, must use 817
+ phone number)
Fort Worth 9337 817
Houston 4562 713
San Antonio 9169 512
Wisconsin
Brookfield 9167 414
Milwaukee 9167 414 D/WIMIL/3/12/24
Mountain Time Zone ----------
Arizona
Mesa 9532 602
Phoenix 9532 602 D/AZPHO/3/12
Tucson 4751 602 m & SpStnaJct calls must
use 1 + phone number
[see coverage.txt])
Colorado
Aurora 2584 303
Boulder 2584 303
Denver 2584 303 D/CODEN/3/12/24
Utah
Salt Lake City ---- 801 D/UTSLC/3/12/24
Pacific Time Zone -----------
California
Alhambra 9204 818 m
Anaheim 9184 714
Colton, CA ---- 714 D/CACOL/3/12/24
El Segundo 9203 203 m
Glendale, CA ---- 818 D/CAGLE/12
Long Beach 9205 213 m
Los Angeles, CA ---- 213 D/CALAN/3/12/24
Newport Beach 9184 714
Oakland 8963 415 D/CAOAK/3/12/24
Palo Alto, CA ---- 415 D/CAPAL/12
Pasadena 9204 818 m
Pleasanton 9202 415 m
Sacramento 9179 916 D/CASAC/3/12/24
San Diego, CA ---- 619 D/CASDI/3/12/24
San Francisco 9533 415 D/CASFA/3/12/24
San Jose 6450 408 D/CASJO/12
Santa Ana, CA ---- 714 D/CASAN/12
Sherman Oaks 9206 818 m
Vernon 3173 213
Walnut Creek 9202 415 m
Oregon
Portland, OR ---- 503 D/ORPOR/3/12
Washington
Bellevue 9170 206
Seattle 9170 206 D/WASEA/3
FOREIGN ACCESS:
The following countries have direct dial-in access to STARLINK:
CANADA
ALBERTA:Calgary
BRITISH COLUMBIA:Burnaby,Vancouver
ONTARIO:Kitchner,Ottawa,Toronto,Windsor
QUEBEC:Montreal,Quebec City, Ville St. Laurent
(Off peak rates from these cities is billed at $4.00 per hour.)
(Other Canadian cities can reach STARLINK via DataPac.)
UNITED KINGDOM: (Via Mercury) London
(Off peak access from London is billed at $10.00 per hour.)
For more information about STARLINK, call 804-495-INFO by modem or
804-495-4693 by voice.
[Moderator's Note: As you can see, there are several places reachable via
Starlink/Tymnet not reachable by PCP and vice versa. PCP seems to be
especially heavy in California, where Starlink has somewhat less coverage
in that state. However, Starlink allows calls to Canada and the UK,
something Telenet absolutely forbids.
The folks at Starlink operate their own Information Service/BBS/Chat at
the 804-495-INFO number. One nice thing about it is they give UPI at no
extra surcharge. They also offer hookups to Reuter News Service, the
Official Airline Guide and a travel/hotel/car rental reservations system.
My understanding is that the $10 per month or $25 per month fee, which
allows purchase of Starlink at $1.50 per hour or $1.00 per hour respectively,
also gives you a certain amount of free time on their own system. Of
course, you have to use Starlink to call them, and pay for the Starlink
time.
Another point which troubles me a little is their use of somewhat misleading
or out of context statements describing the cost of their service versus the
new rates at PCP. In messages which discuss 'how much you will save' by
using their service at $25 plus $1 per hour versus PCP, they are saying that
PCP will charge $4.50 per hour after 30 hours, which is only correct if you
do not purchase *multiple accounts from Telenet at 30X30*. Quite obviously,
two or three accounts from PCP at 30X30 is only $60 or $90 per month. The
same 60 hours at Starlink would be either $10+(1.50x60=90)+$100 per month
or $25+(1x60=60)=$85 per month, depending on how you pay for it. 90 hours
per month would be $10+(1.50x90=135)=$145 per month or $25+(1x90=90)=$115
per month.
For heavy users then, multiple accounts with Telenet would still be cheaper
than Starlink at $60 on PCP versus $85/$100 on Starlink. The latter is only
a bargain for the very casual user of less than around 20 hours per month
or the user who wishes to call Canada or the UK. I will get a Starlink
account as a supplement to my PCP account and use it for places not served
by PCP. And of course, Tymnet/Starlink addressing is much easier; just a
four digit number gets your connection versus the longer Telenet scheme.
Finally, Starlink allows the placement of calls via an outdial modem to
a point outside the local calling zone. Telenet does not. With some clever
planning, you can use a nearby outdial to call anywhere. Starlink told me
the surcharge for this would be 110% of telco. Starlink versus PCP? You
will have to decide, based on your own use and applications. P. Townson]
From telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU Tue Jan 31 04:12:11 1989
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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 89 3:57:50 EST
From: The Moderator <telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU>
Reply-To: TELECOM@bu-cs.BU.EDU
Subject: TELECOM Digest V9 #38
To: TELECOM@bu-cs.bu.edu
TELECOM Digest Tue, 31 Jan 89 3:57:50 EST Volume 9 : Issue 38
Today's Topics:
Re: USA-Direct
Re: USA-Direct
Re: PINs and Calling Cards as credit cards
Re: PINs and Calling Cards as credit cards
Re: Excuses instead of info
More Thoughts on Starlink
[Moderator's Note: system 'dockmaster' seems to be gone. With it went
three users: eshoo@docmaster.arpa; fishman@dockmaster.arpa; neufeld@
dockmaster.arpa. In addition, system 'pioneer.arc.nasa.gov' has been
unreachable in recent days. From there we have lost a user: jerry@
pioneer.arc.nasa.gov. Will anyone familiar with these users please
notify them to contact me with a new address. Thank you. P. Townson]
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 89 03:02:20 EST
From: telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU (TELECOM Moderator)
To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: More Thoughts on Starlink
Actually, after 'putting the Digest to bed' early Monday morning with issue
37, I did some more thinking about the pricing. I did this after getting
ready for bed when I had my shoes off so I could count higher than ten by
using my toes.
If you consider strictly the dollar amount -- no other factors -- then
Starlink becomes more expensive than Telenet PCP after about 12 hours per
month. I would not recommend it to anyone merely as a way to 'save money
on data calls'. I'd say the only advantage to Starlink is if you find a
place on the chart published yesterday which is not served by PCP which you
call regularly. Or, if you want to make use of their own service including
the links to the various news services, etc. Your $10 or $25 per month fee
is not purely an administrative charge: they do give you time 'for free'
on their own system to offset the monthly fee.
I'd like to hear the experiences of some of you who subscribe to Starlink
after a month or so of using it. They also claim their 'throughput' is
much faster than Telenet, meaning you would probably spend less time on line
each day. Who knows, maybe you could get done in 12 hours what formerly took
30 hours on PCP?
Patrick
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End of TELECOM Digest
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From telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU Sat Feb 4 01:37:59 1989
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Date: Sat, 4 Feb 89 1:05:16 EST
From: The Moderator <telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU>
Reply-To: TELECOM@bu-cs.BU.EDU
Subject: TELECOM Digest V9 #46
To: TELECOM@bu-cs.bu.edu
TELECOM Digest Sat, 4 Feb 89 1:05:16 EST Volume 9 : Issue 46
Today's Topics:
Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
[Moderator's Note: The phone numbers to call for information/signup at
Starlink are (voice) 804-495-4693 and (modem 3/12/24) 804-495-INFO. In
case you missed the earlier message in the Digest on Monday, 1-31-89,
Starlink brokers Tymnet circuits with a program much like PC Pursuit.
Their rates are $10 per month plus $1.50 per hour or $25 per month plus
$1.00 per hour. It seems to be a good bargain for the very casual (less
than 13 hours per month) user. P Townson]
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From: ames!claris!portal!cup.portal.com!David_W_Tamkin@harvard.harvard.edu
To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Date: Thu, 2-Feb-89 19:05:29 PST
Patrick Townson commented on Nia Bennett's comparison of Starlink and PCP:
B> You can precede the number to be dialed with a "1" and call any BBS in that
B> area code. You will be billed for the long distance call from the outdial
B> port to the host computer at the local phone company's rates.
Is the 1 needed for Starlink or is Ms. Bennett thinking of how things work
in area code 804, where telcos require it for non-local intra-NPA calls?
B> Outdial Host Numbers Sorted by Time Zone, State,
They still copy Tymnet Information's error in placing Detroit in the Central
Zone. I've pointed that out to Nia.
B> California
B> Alhambra 9204 818 m
B> Anaheim 9184 714
B> Colton, CA ---- 714 D/CACOL/3/12/24
B> El Segundo 9203 203 m
B> Glendale, CA ---- 818 D/CAGLE/12
B> Long Beach 9205 213 m
B> Los Angeles, CA ---- 213 D/CALAN/3/12/24
B> Newport Beach 9184 714
B> Oakland 8963 415 D/CAOAK/3/12/24
B> Palo Alto, CA ---- 415 D/CAPAL/12
B> Pasadena 9204 818 m
B> Pleasanton 9202 415 m
B> Sacramento 9179 916 D/CASAC/3/12/24
B> San Diego, CA ---- 619 D/CASDI/3/12/24
B> San Francisco 9533 415 D/CASFA/3/12/24
B> San Jose 6450 408 D/CASJO/12
B> Santa Ana, CA ---- 714 D/CASAN/12
B> Sherman Oaks 9206 818 m
B> Vernon 3173 213
B> Walnut Creek 9202 415 m
The California list seems to show a lot of gaps for Starlink, but notice
that the Vernon and El Segundo outdialers cover the territory of CALAN;
that Alhambra/Pasadena and Sherman Oaks cover that of CAGLE; that Anaheim and
Newport Beach cover that of CACOL and CASAN; that CAPAL's territory is
reachable from the Walnut Creek Tymnet outdialer.
There are, to my knowledge, only four PCP cities not covered by Tymnet's
outdialers: NCRTP, UTSLC, ORPOR, and CASDI.
T> However, Starlink allows calls to Canada and the UK, something Telenet
T> absolutely forbids.
Starlink allows calls *from* Canada via Tymnet Canada's indials and *from*
the UK via Mercury's indials. They also take calls from ConnNet indials
to Tymnet, so they are a local call everywhere in Connecticut.
Nia has told me that a Starlink account can access any domestic DAF connected
to Tymnet (though you may get a separate billing from the DAF provider). I
don't know whether international addresses are surcharged or locked out.
T> My understanding is that the $10 per month or $25 per month fee, which
T> allows purchase of Starlink at $1.50 per hour or $1.00 per hour respectively
T> also gives you a certain amount of free time on their own system. Of
T> course, you have to use Starlink to call them, and pay for the Starlink
T> time.
Galaxy BBS charges $2 per hour, but the first two hours each month are free
for Starlink customers. Their explanation is that two hours is an allowance
for Starlink customers to check their current billing and keep up with news
and announcements. PCP gives no way to check on running usage.
Another point Starlink advertises is that they can get you a new password
in fifteen minutes. (It would be better yet if Starlink account holders could
log into Galaxy BBS and change their own passwords, but it's still an
improvement over PCP, except that PCP staffers frequently bend the rules and
give you a new password, for better or worse, over the phone.)
T> Finally, Starlink allows the placement of calls via an outdial modem to
T> a point outside the local calling zone. Telenet does not. With some clever
T> planning, you can use a nearby outdial to call anywhere. Starlink told me
T> the surcharge for this would be 110% of telco.
100% or 110%? There is a discrepancy here. At any rate, *Tymnet*, not
Starlink, appears to restrict these to calls within the area code, since
Tymnet Information's description of the outdial service states that you must
use an outidaler in the same area code as the number you want to reach.
David_W_Tamkin@cup.portal.com ... sun!portal!cup.portal.com!David_W_Tamkin
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Date: Thu, 2 Feb 89 23:27:19 EST
From: David A. Kingsland <kings@utflis>
To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
I would take exception to the moderators comment about "Starlink
allowing calls to Canada and the United Kingdom" Tymnet (and so
Starlink) allows calls *FROM* Canada and the UK *TO* anywhere in
the 48 states. We have not implemented the outdial service here
in Canada because there hasn't been enough demand.
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Date: Sat, 4 Feb 89 01:00:10 EST
From: telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU (TELECOM Moderator)
To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Both Mssrs. Tamkin and Kingsland pointed out something which I missed in
my initial, admittedly quick evaluation of Starlink: International calls
can be made *from* the UK and Canada, not *to* those countries.
Tamkin asks for clarification on the surcharges for calls made from the
Tymnet outdialers: Several months ago I made a call to Tymnet when I was
considering signing up with them. At that time, their sales representative
discussed the use of the outdialers with me, and quoted me the 110% of
telco rate. He said I would pay for the phone call, and a 'surcharge' for
the billing and extra record keeping which had to be done.
When I was in chat last Sunday morning with the fellow at Starlink, we
discussed the outdialers, and he said Starlink customers would be billed
for any phone calls made from the outdialers outside the local calling
area. I briefly mentioned to him my conversation of several months earlier
and the 110 percent quote from Tymnet, and if I am not mistaken, he
responded by saying, 'Tymnet may put some small surcharge on the phone
call'. Using that as my authority, and remembering the earlier comments
of the Tymnet representative, I beleive the effective charge will be
110 percent, that is, unless Starlink has some other arrangement with Tymnet
on this point allowing phone calls to be handled at no extra surcharge
above the cost of the call itself.
A problem I see with the use of the outdialers to make extended area calls
is that only on rare occassions is an intra-state call going to be less
expensive than an interstate one. That is, a call from San Jose to a
nearby (but considered long distance) town in California will easily cost
me the same thirteen cents per minute that calling from Chicago via Reach
Out would cost. And, I would be paying for the Tymnet circuit also. I think at
the very least you could expect charges of 10-15 cents per minute on any
intra-state call. My reaction is that this 'feature' of Tymnet's service
is not particularly valuable, considering how inexpensive long haul interstate
calls have become at night.
The $10 minimum fee per month on Starlink is attractive for persons who use
this type of thing no more than 12-13 hours per month. As I pointed out in
my previous message, 60 hours on PC Pursuit is $60; the same 60 hours on
Starlink is either $85 or $100, depending on the package you choose. If
international calls outbound from the States were allowed -- apologies for
my earlier misreading of this! -- then Starlink's 'pay per hour for what you
use' plan would be valuable, since Telenet does not offer international
calls to PC'ers regardless of what we are willing to pay. To access my
mailbox on West Germany's [Tele-Box Mail Service], I now dial direct via
AT&T. Likewise, for my occassional visits on Mercury, I dial direct to the
UK. Too bad neither Telenet nor Tymnet will market this service; they certainly
have the circuits available.
Without the international access to UK and Canada, Starlink actually becomes
less valuable to me, and as I said earlier, dialing an intra-state call
from an outdialer is not where one will find any savings.
I'm still waiting for my package to show up from Starlink (it has been a week),
and when it arrives I will sign up, but probably confine my usage to the
places not served by Telenet.
Again, those phone numbers to call for more information or to signup:
Voice 804-495-4693 Modem 804-495-INFO
They bill to various credit cards, and they also offer a 'check-free' option.
The fellow I spoke with last Sunday was most cordial, and spent about an
hour in chat with me, discussing Starlink.
Patrick Townson
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Date: Sun, 5 Feb 89 0:30:48 EST
From: The Moderator <telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU>
Reply-To: TELECOM@bu-cs.BU.EDU
Subject: TELECOM Digest V9 #48
To: TELECOM@bu-cs.bu.edu
TELECOM Digest Sun, 5 Feb 89 0:30:48 EST Volume 9 : Issue 48
Today's Topics:
numbers in use but not recognized yet
modems over cellular connections
the "$11 yuppie plan"
1199 in connecticut
curious
timeout on 0+
1+Area Code
Ringback as intercom
Starlink
Re: More Thoughts on Starlink
Large coins and cheap calls
Re: USA-Direct
[Moderator's Note: I call this issue 'cleaning out the mbox' because I
have deliberatly gone through the mailque and selected *lots* of short
items which had been waiting for processing. In doing so, I've cut the
TELECOM Digest mail backlog down and given you a very wide range of
subject matter in this issue. For next: A little later today you will
receive a special mailing from me. It will not be under the TELECOM
Digest banner for reasons which will be apparent when you recieve it. PT]
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 89 21:51:16 HST
From: kahuna!newton@csvax.caltech.edu (Mike Newton)
To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: Starlink
Starlink claims one small advantage over PCP for a small population --
PCP refused to allow calls from Hawaii, while Starlink claims they do.
Starlink, however, did not serve the city i was interested in, so Reach
Out America is still the cheapest for me.
- mike
(newton@csvax.caltech.edu CSO Observatory, Hilo Hawaii 808 935 1909)
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To: uunet!comp-dcom-telecom@uunet.UU.NET
From: van-bc!sl@uunet.UU.NET (pri=-10 Stuart Lynne)
Subject: Re: More Thoughts on Starlink
Date: 3 Feb 89 18:01:01 GMT
In article <telecom-v09i0038m06@vector.UUCP> telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU (TELECOM Moderator) writes:
>I'd like to hear the experiences of some of you who subscribe to Starlink
>after a month or so of using it. They also claim their 'throughput' is
>much faster than Telenet, meaning you would probably spend less time on line
>each day. Who knows, maybe you could get done in 12 hours what formerly took
>30 hours on PCP?
I havn't used either in the past few years, but Tymnet used to have a
reputation for pumping data a bit more efficently than Telenet.
As I remember Tyment is *not* an X.25 network internally.
Does anyone out there have some uptodate info?
--
Stuart.Lynne@wimsey.bc.ca {ubc-cs,uunet}!van-bc!sl Vancouver,BC,604-937-7532
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TELECOM Digest Mon, 6 Feb 89 0:16:15 EST Volume 9 : Issue 49
Today's Topics:
Starlink/Tymnet vrs. PC Pursuit: Plot Thickens
Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Re: General purpose, programmable phone switch
Re: General purpose, programmable phone switch
Looking for good DISA
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Date: Sun, 5 Feb 89 23:58:35 EST
From: telecom@bu-cs.BU.EDU (TELECOM Moderator)
To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: Starlink/Tymnet vrs. PC Pursuit: Plot Thickens
Well, I got the Official Agreement in the mail over the weekend. There were
a few 'minor points' I had not known about, and will discuss them in this
message. Nothing is quite as simple as it seems.
1. SIGN UP FEE: Starlink gets $50 to sign up. I was advised to enclose a
check for that amount when I returned my check-free authorization form.
This is in addition to the $10/$25 per month maintainence fee.
Telenet/PC Pursuit charges $30 to sign up for *new* users. If you are
an existing user, the fee to open additional accounts between now and
May is waived. As pointed out earlier, the '$4.50 per hour after 30
hours' charge on Telenet is only if you don't buy adequate bundles of
time to begin with. You have from now until May to decide how many such
accounts, or bundles of time are appropriate for your use.
2. CALL DETAIL: Starlink will post a message for you on their bulletin board
system telling you the *total amount* to be charged to your account each
month. Call detail costs $5 extra per request. I do not know if the call
detail then comes in printed form, or simply as another email message.
Telenet/PC Pursuit will provide call detail free of charge to all users
who exceed their monthly allowance, be that 30, 60, 90 hours or whatever.
It will come in printed form in the mail as a credit card debit advice
prior to the charge going through. Call detail will not be available
until April or May, however overtime won't be billed until May. Between
now and then, users can adjust their account status as they see fit.
3. PASSWORD/ID CHANGES: Starlink charges $20 for each time this is done.
Telenet/PC Pursuit does not charge for password/user id changes at the
present time, according to a lady I spoke with in their Customer Service
group on Sunday night at 10 PM.
4. ACCESS TO ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL: Starlink will give two hours of free
time each month to access Galaxy BBS; to read your account status and
I assume conduct other business with them. After that, the charges are
$2 per hour, plus $1/$1.50 for the obligitory connection via Starlink.
In my chat a week ago, I was told the DDD lines into Galaxy will be
discontinued soon, and all calls will have to come via Starlink.
Telenet/PC Pursuit gives free access at all times to the Net Exchange.
Admittedly, Net Exchange is not in the same league as Galaxy, but you
would think the folks at Galaxy might figure out a method to accept
collect calls via Starlink specifically to deal with Starlink user
enquiries. That, or leave their 804 numbers open for calls via PC Pursuit
or DDD.
5. MINIMUM USAGE PER CALL/GRACE PERIOD: Starlink has a five minute minimum
connect time with an outdialer. According to the Agreement, if you
connect to an outdialer and disconnect without connecting to a host
computer, five minutes will be charged. Apparently the fact of the BBS
or whatever you are calling being busy is not relevant. I do not know
how, or if they plan to adjust the billing for out of order telco lines
and out of order modems, etc.
Telenet/PC Pursuit understands that there are frequent problems in
connecting from an outdialer. Per their memo in mid-January, an automatic
forgiveness of one minute will be applied across the board on all outdial
connections. If the modem is out of order; the telco line is down; or
the remote host is busy/having snit fits or whatever *IF YOU DISCONNECT
WITHIN ONE MINUTE YOU WILL NOT BE CHARGED. This is reminiscent of the
way Sprint/MCI handle things, lacking the call supervision ability of AT&T.
6. ABOUT THOSE TELCO CHARGES FROM THE OUTDIALER: Starlink was originally
advertised saying that 'calls outside the local area' of each outdialer
would be accepted and billed to your account at telco rates. I noted that
in a conversation with a Tymnet sales rep several months ago, I was quoted
110 percent of telco; the surcharge covering billing administration, etc.
David Tamkin questioned this in an article a few issues ago; and it is
still unresolved.
But the Agreement said a little bit more on the subject: Here is just the
way it reads:
"In some cities, there are surcharges imposed by the local telephone
company called MESSAGE UNITS. *These charges are also billed to you.*
You are responsible for all long distance charges made from the outdial
port to a host computer."
End of quote. No kidding! Any telco NOT charging message units now?
So now we find we will not only pay for long distance (or one plus, or
whatever) made from the outdials at 100-110 percent of telco rates,
but we will also pay for local message units on local calls if it is a
community which has them. If Tymnet was not able to convince the local
telco that they were really using residence service (ha ha!) then the
outdialers are business lines, subject to business rates.
In Chicago, business telephones pay units on a minute by minute basis
even for local calls. Units cost 4-5 cents each here. If a call goes
to a suburb, then it may cost 3-5 units *per minute* -- or about 12-20
cents *per minute*.
I can call via Reach Out America anywhere for 13 cents a minute without
having data network charges on top of that!!
Telenet/PC Pursuit makes no charge for calls from the outdialers. They
are careful about where they let you call, but using Chicago as the
example once again, a call from downtown to Oak Park, which is dialable
through a PC Pursuit outdialer, is timed, with so many units per minute.
This is perhaps the most damning aspect of the Starlink plan: I have to
assume the agreement means what it says: Subscribers will pay for local
unit charges in communities were they are charged. And whose word do we
take on that: Tymnet of course. Not that they are dishonest; not by
any means. But lines have been known to not get disconnected properly,
and telcos have been known to incorrectly bill these things.
My thinking now is that unless you are a *very, very casual user* of
data networks, you would be best to stick with Telenet. And don't think for
one minute that 'being able to make extended area calls via the outdialers'
is going to be any bargain.
Patrick Townson
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From: ki4pv!tanner@bikini.cis.ufl.edu
To: uflorida!bu-cs.bu.edu!telecom
Subject: Re: A Comparison of Starlink and PC Pursuit
Date: Sat Feb 4 08:52:41 1989
The area codes shown on the comparison appear bogus. Neither
Longwood nor Orlando are in 305 any more. The northern part of 305
got split off and is now 407.
Dr. T. Andrews, Systems
CompuData, Inc. DeLand
PS: Longwood? Come on, why not just say Sanford. No one outside
of the area is likely to know where Longwood is.
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TELECOM Digest Wed, 8 Feb 89 0:35:03 EST Volume 9 : Issue 51
Today's Topics:
re: Starlink vs. PCP
Wanted: ES in Communication
Re: Subscriber's Line Cross-connected
0 + NXX - XXXX
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From: dattier@jolnet.orpk.il.us (David Tamkin)
Subject: re: Starlink vs. PCP
To: ames!bu-cs.BU.EDU!telecom@killer.Dallas.TX.US (The Moderator)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 89 3:21:01 CST
In Telecom Digest, volume 9, issue 49, our esteemed moderator wrote:
T> Well, I got the Official Agreement in the mail over the weekend. There were
T> a few 'minor points' I had not known about, and will discuss them in this
T> message. Nothing is quite as simple as it seems.
[items from the Agreement and Mr. Townson's comments thereupon]
T> 3. PASSWORD/ID CHANGES: Starlink charges $20 for each time this is done.
T> Telenet/PC Pursuit does not charge for password/user id changes at the
T> present time, according to a lady I spoke with in their Customer Service
T> group on Sunday night at 10 PM.
The people at Customer Service are, as a rule, thoroughly unversed in P C
Purs_it. PCP's Rate Schedules, both before and since the December 30, 1988,
announcement, have included a $5 fee for replacing a password. This applies
whether you have forgotten the previously issued one or just feel that you
should have a change for security reasons. Moreover, a new ID must be issued
as well: they have *no* provision for changing the password for an existing
ID.
T> 6. ABOUT THOSE TELCO CHARGES FROM THE OUTDIALER: Starlink was originally
T> advertised saying that 'calls outside the local area' of each outdialer
T> would be accepted and billed to your account at telco rates. I noted that
T> in a conversation with a Tymnet sales rep some months ago, I was quoted
T> 110 percent of telco; the surcharge covering billing administration, etc.
T> But the Agreement said a little bit more on the subject: Here is just the
T> way it reads:
T> "In some cities, there are surcharges imposed by the local telephone
T> company called MESSAGE UNITS. *These charges are also billed to you.*
T> You are responsible for all long distance charges made from an outdial
T> port to a host computer."
T> End of quote. No kidding! Any telco NOT charging message units now?
I am curious, though, about Starlink charges to DAF's. Is there any fee for
DAF calls beyond the $1 or $1.50 per hour? That remains open.
T> I can call via Reach Out America anywhere for 13 cents a minute without
T> having data network charges on top of that!!
In fact, Reach Out America charges only twelve cents per minute at night rates,
and even if Starlink's throughput may turn out to be better than PCP's, it can-
not be better than a direct phone call. Moreover, there are no kilocharacter
charges for a data-heavy session of nothing but transfers of pre-batched
material.
T> My thinking now is that unless you are a *very, very casual user* of
T> data networks, you would be best to stick with Telenet. And don't think for
T> one minute that 'being able to make extended area calls via the outdialers'
T> is going to be any bargain.
There is one other case where Starlink is a clear bargain: for $US 4.00 per
hour they accept calls from Tymnet Canada indials. For Canadians local to
the indials (in Ville St. Laurent [near Montreal], Quebec City, Ottawa,
Toronto, Kitchener, Calgary, and Burnaby [near Vancouver]), this can be
an incredible savings over DataPac rates to the Tymnet or Telenet gateway.
For example, a Canadian calling People/Link via DataPac pays $US 24.95 per
hour now. Via Starlink it is $US 4.00 for Starlink, $US 3.00 for People/Link
on its local Chicago line, plus just over 1c per minute for a night-rate local
call from the Tymnet outdialer in Chicago-Wabash to People/Link's direct number
in Chicago-Canal West.
Assuming that Starlink does not have a fee for DAF connections comparable to
the cost of a local phone call when one calls from an outdialer, $US 6.00
at night ($4 to Starlink, $2 to CompuServe) for the communications surcharge
to CompuServe is surely less than that for a DataPac call to CompuServe and
perhaps less than that for a collect call from a Tymnet Canada indial.
And Dr. T. Andrews wrote:
A> The area codes shown on the comparison appear bogus. Neither
A> Longwood nor Orlando are in 305 any more. The northern part of 305
A> got split off and is now 407.
The list that put the Orlando/Longwood outdial in area code 305 and
Detroit, Michigan, in the Central Time Zone came straight from Tymnet
Information (log into any Tymnet indial as "information"). Starlink
did not originate its content.
David Tamkin dattier@jolnet.orpk.il.us. ...!killer!jolnet!dattier
TELECOM Digest Fri, 10 Feb 89 0:01:52 EST Volume 9 : Issue 54
Today's Topics:
Two horror stories in one phone call
North West Territories
Long distance access
Re: Starlink/Tymnet vrs. PC Pursuit: Plot Thickens
Re: Questions About Fax Machines/Numbers
Re: New AC for SF Bay Area?
Re: 1+areacode
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From: ki4pv!tanner@bikini.cis.ufl.edu
To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu
Subject: Re: Starlink/Tymnet vrs. PC Pursuit: Plot Thickens
Date: Wed Feb 8 21:14:42 1989
You ask if any communities DO NOT charge message units for business
phone lines. At least here in the big city, you have a choice. Pay
so much a month plus message units, or pay so much more a month and
don't pay message units.
If you didn't like the default option (or were just curious) you had
to ask. The default here is to not pay message units (!). I was
curious, and asked.
Residence lines here do not have the option of paying message units.
This fails to bother me.
Dr. T. Andrews, Systems
CompuData, Inc. DeLand
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TELECOM Digest Fri, 17 Feb 89 00:57:00 CST Volume 9 : Issue 65
Today's Topics: Moderator: Patrick Townson
Chicago Phreak Gets Prison Term (TELECOM Moderator)
Microphone Mute On Phones (Gerry Wheeler)
Starlink vrs. Telenet PC Pursuit (Phillip M. Dampier)
Re: "Toll-Free" 900? (Richard Edell)
Re: "Toll-Free" 900? (Linc Madison)
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From: sun!portal!cup.portal.com!Phillip_M_Dampier@mtxinu.com
Subject: Starlink vrs. PC Pursuit
Date: Wed, 15-Feb-89 00:49:21 PST
<< Starlink is an alternative to PC Pursuit.
The gentlemen that offers this service at Galaxy Telecommunications I have
had some experience with.
Suffice to say, I am very skeptical about this service, especially
considering the mess with his various "news" publications.
Even Portal here has had some experience with Galaxy Telecommunications,
and considering their public messages about problems they had with Galaxy,
I know I am not alone.
I cannot give full details, but I would strongly urge everyone out there
to consider the fact that any good service run by a reputable company will
be around for quite some time. Why not consider holding your money for 90
days and then re-examining the option. Often times, the service may no
longer be in business and customers are left holding the bag.
Please remember, CAVEAT EMPTOR - LET THE BUYER BEWARE.
I did, and it saved me a lot of $$$.