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From: Darryl Smith (Darryl_at_radio-active.net.au)
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 06:04:08 CDT

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    But things get messy with the TIO if you do join. There will be people
    who are unhappy with the wireless access... They will think that you are

            a) Should provide them access to the network
            b) Charge too much, or do not provide the required service
            c) Disagree with your management technique

    Then you pay. And Pay.

    The TIO gets their money by working out how much the TIO cost to
    operate, and then divides this by the number of complaints at various
    levels. It would not surprise me if there was a minimum of 25/quarter
    that were free, but basically it is real user pays... And telstra tends
    to actually pay their fare share. If you happen to get a really high
    escalation of call for some reason you could blow your entire budget...
    I seem to remember something about the high level escalation costing
    thousands.

    So basically the TIO is an organisation to stay away from...

    Darryl

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: wireless-adminlists.samba.org
    [mailto:wireless-adminlists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Wally
    Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2002 9:01 PM
    To: wirelesslists.samba.org
    Subject: RE: Linking In

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Ashley Norris [mailto:something_awesomeyahoo.com]
    > Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2002 11:04 AM
    > To: wirelesslists.samba.org
    > Subject: Linking In
    >

    >
    > d) Is anyone on the network sharing broadband internet access, if so,
    > who? and how much do I pay to sign up?
    >

    This is where you start to get trouble with the law. The carriage of
    third party traffic (over the airways) for a fee requires you to have a
    carriers licence ( I think that will cost you around $10,000). You are
    also then classified as an ISP and as such required to be a member of
    the TIO (thankfully that is free).

    Simple isn't it ....

    Cheers

    Wally