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Thursday, January 24, 2008

GST is now 5%, so Internet Service Costs a Little Bit Less

GST is now 5%, so Internet Service Costs a Little Bit Less

Just a quick reminder -- as a January 1, 2008, GST is only 5%.

Accordingly, Wireless Nomad home DSL Internet service (without any extras, such as a static IP, or dry line) is $36.95 plus 5% GST, for a total of $38.80. This is a $.37 a month savings thanks to the tax rate reduction. Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

6000 User Accounts!


A great start to a new year- Wireless Nomad now has over 6000 free WiFi user accounts!

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

New Year, a Renewed Mission

Happy New Year to everyone! Hopefully everyone had an enjoyable and relaxing holiday.

Here’s a news item that caught my eye: a great op Ed in the Vancouver Sun by the electronics retailer Best Buy. Not my favorite shop, necessarily, but every time I go there they manage to upsell me and I end up going home with some great stuff. This piece really helps to point out that at least as many businesses are on the side of “less copyright” as are on the side of drastically increasing copyright controls.

Why does Best Buy care about copyright law? I think that electronics manufacturers and retailers realize that a lot of their value comes from the power their products give their customers -- they're always trying to sell more powerful computers, with more storage, and bigger screens to watch all that copied media. As many others have pointed out, no consumer ever woke up in the morning and wished that it would be more difficult and more expensive for them to watch a TV show on their computer!

Opposing that vision of an open system with computers around the world busy doing what they do best -copying data- are the movie and music companies, who are advocating that we let them lock everything down and basically screw up our computers and the Internet so they can make a buck.

One of the reasons I work on the Wireless Nomad project is that I think that the open system is the better one -- it creates more value, fosters innovation, and reinforces our democratic ideals. Big Internet providers seem to be increasingly getting involved with content companies, and see the potential of using their privileged position in between users and media companies to squeeze some money out of both.

There is a lot of hope that even a little competition in the Internet market will help keep Big Telecom and Big Content in check. That's a Big Task, but as the Best Buy op-ed shows, people supporting the open system model might have a lot more powerful friends than they once thought.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Internet Outage FIXED- 05JAN2008 4:40pm

UPDATE: (4:40 pm) Our rack at the data centre and our servers are back online, once again connected to the outside world. Looks like the worst of this is behind us. We'll do a post-mortem and report back about what went wrong at the data centre and how it affected us here at Wireless Nomad.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend on-line,

-Damien



UPDATE: (3:44 pm) Servers still down-- technicians on-site continuing to repair problems. A rough estimate is that thousands of computers are affected, if it is any consolation, we're not alone. :-( Will keep everyone posted!

Also, thanks to everyone who called in to report and help with troubleshooting. This time it hasn't helped much, but generally its a really good thing to have a group of members jump on something as soon as possible. Keep the feedback and tips flowing!

-Damien



Hello all: major malfunction with the data centre-- this time, it's not us or the Wireless Nomad servers, but the data centre downtown itself. Technicians from the centre, our rack-space partner TCCP (namely, Dave Wood), and Steve and Ron are on-site as I write this, and service should be back up in a few hours. Will keep you all posted as soon as I know more.

Sorry for the inconvenience,

-Damien

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Servers Down Temporarily--FIXED!

The servers are now back on-line.

The Co-op's voice mail will unfortunately be off-line for a few days- please email to get in touch until then.

[Previously: Website and WiFi login are not working-- the servers are having trouble for some reason. People are on it-- will keep everyone posted with new info as soon as it is available.]

Cheers,
-Damien