FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 17, 2000 For Additional Information Contact: Mitchell LaKind, Director of Sales Renaissance Networking, Inc. (480) 966-6350 The Wait is Over for High-Speed Internet Access in the Scottsdale Airpark PriorityIP™ Communications, the broadband Internet division of Renaissance Networking Inc., has announced that it is accepting new subscribers in the Scottsdale Airpark area, effective immediately. RNi’s president and CEO, Jeff Clark, announced that the firm placed high priority on the Airpark in light of a recent study which indicated that less than 50% of business owners in the area consider the telecommunications infrastructure adequate to support business needs. “When you combine a lack of infrastructure to support broadband connectivity with the fact that over 45% of Scottsdale Airpark businesses report buying over the Internet and nearly 35% report selling over the Internet, the economic sense of urgency becomes quite clear,” according to Clark. The competitive breakthrough results from an alliance with an Airpark corporation that provides PriorityIP™ with a transmission platform for servicing business subscribers with guaranteed wireless broadband Internet services. Services offered in the market will range from 192K to multiple T1 speeds. According to Clark, “Our technical capability to accommodate new subscribers in this market is really limitless, but because we will not compromise our reputation for service and value, our subscriber growth will be responsibly controlled.” Founded in 1997, RNi also offers traditional hosting and connectivity solutions to its clients in Arizona and nationwide, including v.90 dialup Internet, ISDN and DSL. The firm recently expanded in Tempe with a new 4000 square foot facility that houses the wireless manufacturing and customer installation operations of the PriorityIP™ Communications division. _______________________________________________ Plug-announce mailing list - Plug-announce@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce PLUG Website at http://plug.phoenix.az.us From Don Harrop Fri Oct 20 21:57:36 2000 From: Don Harrop (Don Harrop) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 14:57:36 -0700 (MST) Subject: rcp In-Reply-To: <200010201617.JAA27163@snappy.wiredglobal.com> Message-ID: Are you able to use the root account? On 20 Oct 2000, Bill Warner wrote: > things rcp needs > > both machines need to be knowen to each other > either in dns or /etc/hosts > > it is easiest if both have same account name otherwise you will need the > -l username > option > > need to have a line in ~/.rhosts like > > > ~/.rhosts MUST be chmod 600 > > with all this set up you should be able to get setup and working. > > Bill Warner > > > > Hey guys.. I just got my hands on a old Caldera 1.1 box. I need to get > > some data off of it and would like to use rcp because it's already on the > > system but it doesn't do authentication like scp does. I've been spoiled > > I know.. I could install OpenSSH and just do it the way I've always done > > it but I'd like to learn something here.. What needs to be set for rcp to > > do it's stuff? > > > > Don > > > > > > ________________________________________________ > > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > > > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > > > >