Comcast blocks port 25 incoming, yet again
Kevin D. Clark
kevin_d_clark at comcast.net
Fri Apr 25 16:31:44 EDT 2008
Coleman Kane writes:
> Anyhow, I did speak to FairPoint who informed me that I can get DSL
> service (at the same speed) for a fraction of the rate that I pay to
> Comcast right now (I don't have a TV for their 99% mind-numbing cable
> programming racket, so I pay their higher net fee). I can also have
> unlimited usage and the sales person tells me that they don't block
> access. They also provide month-to-month service, instead of locking me
> into a contract. Additionally, I can provide my own DSL equipment if I
> have it.
I would be curious to know if, in Fairpoint's DSL ToS, the term
"unlimited usage" is defined. I would also like to know if in this
ToS the subject of running a server at the customer side of the
connection is discussed. What does the ToS say about these cases?
A quick perusal of their web site yields no details regarding these
matters.
Thanks very much,
--kevin
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