Re: Ryzon buyout news
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:12 pm
There is a news piece being prepared now which should go live in a short while to give you what information there is.
*holds breath*soulsnatcher wrote:There is a news piece being prepared now which should go live in a short while to give you what information there is.
Tell me why the Eurotunnel shareholders aren't waiting until after Ryzom is settled? Anyone in the world (well, in reality, about 10% of the world's population have some sort of net access) can play Ryzom, but virtually noone actually has use for the silly EuroTunnel. I think those judges should realise which case is about a product with the greater usefulness to the greater number of people *8-P*tryzovia wrote:Apparently their is a lot of Eurotunel's shareholders at the court now, and because of them they can't take care of our (and other) case(s). We don't know if we will have an answer today.
Well, for a start, the main fiber connections between continental Europe and UK go for the Eurotunnel (Cheaper than submarine fiber), so part of America and UK connect with Ryzom using the Eurotunnelnephy13 wrote:Tell me why the Eurotunnel shareholders aren't waiting until after Ryzom is settled? Anyone in the world (well, in reality, about 10% of the world's population have some sort of net access) can play Ryzom, but virtually noone actually has use for the silly EuroTunnel. I think those judges should realise which case is about a product with the greater usefulness to the greater number of people *8-P*
Pretty sure the servers are in the UKmithur wrote:Well, for a start, the main fiber connections between continental Europe and UK go for the Eurotunnel (Cheaper than submarine fiber), so part of America and UK connect with Ryzom using the Eurotunnel
ffxjosh wrote:am i the only one on the http://www.ryzom.com/news whos pressing F5 every 10 seconds??
Then the Eurotunnel is most important!!! I'm connecting through it!!!sprite wrote:Pretty sure the servers are in the UK