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<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:33:41 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1529820"><b>Mark J</b></A> : I've had Clearwire for about a year now and have had no problems until about 2 weeks ago. I noticed that the service had come to a crawl and went through my entire home network thinking the problem was on my end. When I called their Tech support I was informed that they had cut my service back and explained I was using to much Bandwith and for me t make sure I didn't have someone else taping into my network. I told them that 1.I had a 128bit security on my wireless router and that I live out of city limits with no houses around me. Thats when I found out about their NAZI BANDWIDTH RULES!!!<br>Today they did it again and told me to back off my use or they would cut me back for good. I build and repair computers all the time and need alot of downloads. I pay for the premium service. I also love not being tied to dialup as I had been for 15 years. Living out in the country I have no other service to access.<br>What upsets me is I find no mention of limits in any of the information that came with the modem. <br>I don't like the being told what to be doing with a costly service that I pay them every month.<br>Mark J.  ]]></description>
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