[ale] Inexpensive broadband recommendations
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Thu Feb 20 15:39:20 EST 2003
It's quite interesting. I couldn't find it either. Further, there
website says that you can't use your own hardware, you have to use
theirs for multiple computers. I called them to inquire about running
servers and stuff, because I know they used to not permit that because I
had a huge hassle with them when I first started working from home. I
was going to have to have a web server running for testing purposes.
Anyway, I talked to a tech there and he told me you could go with their
standard package and do your own networking, but they wouldn't provide
any support. I specifically asked about running a web server and the
guy said no problem, says he's got one running at home.
So, seems they've either changed their tune quite a bit since I talked
to them last, or I just got a nice guy. :)
John Wells wrote:
> Geoffrey, etc.
>
> After our recent discussion of BS costs and policies, I decided to read
> back through the BellSouth TOS (found here:
> http://home.bellsouth.net/csbellsouth/s/s.dll?spage=cg/legal/legal_homepage.htm).
>
> I can't find any wording that says you're in violation if you run multiple
> computers behind a router, or if you run your own servers.
>
> Where did you learn that these are considered violations? If I'm in
> violation of a Service Agreement, I'd like to know. Could be I'm just
> missing it.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> Geoffrey said:
>
>>There's nothing to stop you from doing the same with speedfactory, and
>>they will permit it, whereas, Bellsouth tells you you're not in
>>compliance with the TOS if you do so.
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Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
The latest, most widespread virus? Microsoft end user agreement.
Think about it...
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