Major Australian ISP Pulls OpenOffice 336
thefickler writes "Australia's largest Internet service provider Telstra BigPond has removed OpenOffice from its unmetered file download area following the launch of its own, free, hosted, office application, BigPond Office. The removal of OpenOffice was brought to TECH.BLORGE's attention by a reader, who complained to Telstra BigPond's support department about no longer being able to download OpenOffice updates. The support people were quite open about why OpenOffice was no longer available, i.e. because it was perceived to be competitive with BigPond Office."
MS also don't host OOo (Score:1, Funny)
Why stop there? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:WTF is wrong with Australia? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Host THIS: (Score:3, Funny)
They might respond with: "Oh, so you're using our service for business purposes? You'll need to be "upgraded" to our business package for $200/month, here I can adjust your account right now."
Re:Big Pond? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Why do they even try? (Score:3, Funny)
I have a plan! I will start an ISP, but I will have my own internal e-mail to protect others from spam! I will have my own content and forums to protect you from spam, kiddy predators, and porn. I will have limited, filtered, and very slow connections to the internet to protect you from hackers. I can call it CompuServe! (I think the name became available this August...) I should make a mint in venture capital since no one reads history anymore.