 2 edits | What a joke What good is it since if you try to use that kind of bandwidth they will cap you. They still do not allow servers, nor provide a static IP address and not to mention all those lovely port blocks.
If you are in a dense area lets see what happens when you and your neighbors try to use all that bandwidth. But I guess some people will buy into this marketing hype.
VZ FIOS, DSL and their 3rd party DSL providers are still a better deal. |
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 MxxCon join:1999-11-19 Brooklyn, NY | said by Dirtyping:They still do not allow servers, nor provide a static IP address. nor 99% of all other consumer ISPs or about 50% business grade tiers. who the hell cares about static ip. you must be living in year 1985 if you think dynamic ip is a hindrance. -- [Sig removed by Administrator: Signature can not exceed 20GB] |
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 | said by MxxCon:said by Dirtyping:They still do not allow servers, nor provide a static IP address. nor 99% of all other consumer ISPs or about 50% business grade tiers. who the hell cares about static ip. you must be living in year 1985 if you think dynamic ip is a hindrance. SBC residential doesn't seem to care about servers. Nor maxing out your connection 24/7. I doubt their customer base is 1%, not to mention the many other dsl ISPs with the same ethics. |
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 MxxCon join:1999-11-19 Brooklyn, NY 1 edit | said by insomniac84:SBC residential doesn't seem to care about servers. "care" and "allow" are 2 VERY DIFFERENT terms. go read SBC's TOS. Dirtyping and I are talking about allow. so thank you for pointless post -- [Sig removed by Administrator: Signature can not exceed 20GB] |
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 | You should go read SBC's TOS and AUP. There is only one place that talks about not being allowed to run a server, and that is for dialup users.
quote: With respect to Dial-up accounts, using any software or device designed to defeat system time-out limits or to allow your account to stay logged on while you are not actively using the SBC Service(s) or using your account for the purpose of operating a server of any type;
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 Eek2121Lovin Verizon FIOS join:2002-10-12 Newton, NJ | reply to MxxCon Sprint DSL allows servers AND they offer a static IP option. |
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 RARPSL join:1999-12-08 Suffern, NY | reply to MxxCon said by MxxCon:said by Dirtyping:They still do not allow servers, nor provide a static IP address. nor 99% of all other consumer ISPs or about 50% business grade tiers. who the hell cares about static ip. you must be living in year 1985 if you think dynamic ip is a hindrance. If I am being sold BOOL then I DESERVE/NEED a static IPN for my extra charges (which supposedly allow me to run servers and have NO port blocking or caps) since I need it to run Servers. I also should have my domain name listed as the target of the PTR rDNS record. This IPN should come from a SEPARATE IPN block from those issued to residential DHCP users so that I do not get blocked by Black Lists that erroneously flag my IPN as "DIAL-UP" thus blocking my SMTP Server's attempts to send mail (ie: Be seen as a Direct-to-MX SPAM attempt). Charging extra for a so-called "Business" Account while delivering Residential Grade Service (ie: Residential Restrictions) is IMO fraud. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | BOOL is capped also. theres plenty of posts by people with BOOL that got their upload capped too. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | reply to Eek2121 said by Eek2121:Sprint DSL allows servers AND they offer a static IP option. Good for sprint.... |
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 djrobx join:2000-05-31 Valencia, CA kudos:1 | reply to hypercooljak There used to be a clause in SBC's AUP about servers that seems to have been removed. -- \\ROB - a part of the SCB local network |
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