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Path: sserve!manuel!munnari.oz.au!mips!mips!swrinde!gatech!rutgers!cmcl2!GRANNY.CS.NYU.EDU!m-jk8594 From: m-jk8594@GRANNY.CS.NYU.EDU (James Kyriannis) Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd,can.general Subject: Re: AT&T sues BSDI & Our Retaliation Message-ID: <9207231306.AA06854@GRANNY.CS.NYU.EDU> Date: 23 Jul 92 13:06:40 GMT References: <83@ampr.ab.ca> Sender: daemon@cmcl2.nyu.edu (Mr Background) Organization: Courant Institute, New York University Lines: 27 I don't believe simply disconnecting your AT&T service, destroying your AT&T calling/credit cards, or boycotting System V is going to make AT&T notice your disgust in their policies. What I am going to do, and I believe others should as well, if they wish to be heard, is to write a letter to the AT&T regional manager, or someone of higher authority, explaining to that individual that you are aware of the current 'tactics' that AT&T is using to monopolize the UNIX-type operating system market. You should also emphasize that you no longer wish to financially contribute to this type of behavior, and request that individual to personally see that your service is disconnected. State that failure to immediately disconnect your service, as per your request, is "breach of contract", which can have legal consequences. :) Simply telling a 'phone rep.' that you want your long distance service disconnected because AT&T sucks isn't enough -- your telephone conversation with the 'rep' is not going to be recorded and played back to his/her manager. People of higher authority have to hear your statement if you want to make any sort of impact. Jim -- ============================================================================= | Jimmy Kyriannis | +5 Chain Mail --- don't leave home without it. m-jk8594@cs.nyu.edu |