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 Mainstream folks don't typically have a large number of remote access users.

 You have about 25 to 30 million corporate remote access users in the world. At the rate the remote access market is growing, you'll easily have 100 million by 2002. If they were all VPN remote access users, and you collected $10 a year from each of them for maintenance, that's $1 billion. If they spend $100 to equip themselves initially, that's $10 billion. And that's just remote access for corporate users.

 Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. This is big problem because a very large number of corporations use Lotus Notes. When users receive an e-mail with an attachment, all they have to do is click on the attachment to read it, and their systems are vulnerable to a remote attack.

 Eleven million people is an awful large number of folks who are not literate in English, and therefore are prevented access to what America offers.

 What is happening apparently is because of the prohibitive price of fuel, people are taking shorter trips, taking long weekends rather than two weeks at the ocean, ... But shorter trips, given the access we have here to large metropolitan areas, means folks are coming to visit us rather than travel to more remote vacation destinations.

 This plays into the strategy of promoting mobility, enabling users to access the MCI network from any remote location.

 Remote office consolidation is a business problem that requires a holistic approach. To succeed, enterprises must choose solutions that address all data access needs of the remote office -- not just remote file access. And, once remote office data is centralized, you can't stop there. Companies need to think through how the additional data will impact their existing SAN, backup and disaster recovery, and bandwidth infrastructures in order to effectively manage the newly centralized data.

 A lot of these companies look at AOL as an entity that has huge traffic, a substantial number of users, a fair amount of subscribers and access to unique and differentiated content and services, ... Right now, it is very prized real estate when it comes to the Internet, particularly because its valuation may be depressed since it is in the midst of an ongoing turnaround, and part of a large conglomerate.

 It is essential that computers are protected from unauthorized access by remote hackers. All computer users need to patch against these flaws in Microsoft's software as quickly as possible, before hackers and virus writers try and take advantage of them.

 Charging higher rates to large users covers up the fact that these large users mostly communicate small messages to many individuals who have already paid for their Internet connection.

 Some folks wind up subsidizing other folks. Some people are very efficient users and wind up paying more than if they are individually charged. Those who are egregious users might end up paying less.

 In the Internet world, both ends essentially pay for access to the Internet system, and so the providers of access get compensated by the users at each end. My big concern is that suddenly access providers want to step in the middle and create a toll road to limit customers' ability to get access to services of their choice even though they have paid for access to the network in the first place.

 When it comes to home computers and Internet access, there are two Americas: there's an America online and one that is falling through the net. In the 21st century it is unacceptable that such a large number of Americans are without computer and Internet access. The time has come for our elected officials to take responsibility for closing this gap.

 a large number of people to begin crawling through those tunnels and caves looking for the bad folks.
  Donald Rumsfeld

 We've partnered with Babcock and Brown, which is a large energy-oriented investment bank, and they will both be helping up with arranging financing for the construction and long-term for the project. They also have access to a fairly large number of turbines for the project.


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