
IiNet Puts BoB On A Diet, Launches BoB Lite
iiNet has taken their popular BoB modem/router/phone/VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) device, stuck it on a treadmill and forced it to shed a heap of weight. The end result is the BoB Lite, which was released today by the ISP.
For just $99 outright, BoB Lite is a four port wireless router, just like its chunkier cousin, now doesn’t include the phone in the unit, and doesn’t support the BoB handsets. the product is the first to come out of iiNet’s new R&D facility. It will as well support Fetch TV, which you probably worked out for yourself given that the picture of the unit has a FetchTV unit in it.
Yeah thats fair enough…I wouldn’t if I was a business either. I’m not in WA so I wasn’t affected. I was just responding to the fact that the downtime costs for many people likely wasn’t just 30 cents or whatever the OP wanted to paint it as. I don’t propose they get compensated if they lost a $10,000 contract because of it, now to say the loss is equal to the monthly rate divided into the hours the service was down is completely innacurate since it doesn’t factor in how people use the service or what for.
And unfortunately Microsoft Internet Explorer doesnt seem willing to come to the party and offer good support for text columns in css.
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