Allocations for "always-on" ISPs
Denesh Bhabuta denesh at cyberstrider.net
Thu Dec 7 12:27:17 CET 2000
At 07:47 07/12/00, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote: >That ofcourse depends on what services you want to offer your >customers..... >I don't see why you want to break services in order to solve assignment >policies? This said, I do realise that there is a assignment policy aspect >to this as well. Yes.. in exactly the same way in any other traditional business (say building or something), the builders will not commit to building something for a customer if certain special materials the customer wants are not available. Thus, products you want to offer customers should be specified based on what you can supply.. not on a dream. If it is not a realistic product, no matter how much a customer wants it, then how can one supply it? I come across this every day where product managers spec up a product to make it sound nice and then argue with the tech departments for causing a slow down in sales. :( Regards Denesh -- Denesh Bhabuta Chairman, CEO and Principal Consultant Cyberstrider Limited www.cyberstrider.net Internet and E-Commerce: Strategy, Consultancy and Solutions
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