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Phil
Rojo Sol
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Camarillo, CA
reply to DaSneaky1D
Re: Hopefully they won't block VPN access now

They should charge extra for certain ports, VPN included. This in addition to overage charges on low monthly caps sounds like a winning strategy to not spend money on infrastructure and please the customer base.

Uncomm0n

join:2005-04-21
Centreville, VA


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They should charge extra for certain ports, VPN included. This in addition to overage charges on low monthly caps sounds like a winning strategy to not spend money on infrastructure and please the customer base.
I hope you're being sarcastic. That in no way would "please the customer base." When I pay for Internet access, I expect all outgoing/incoming ports (except incoming on port 80 and outgoing on port 25) to be wide open with no throttling.


Phil
Rojo Sol
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Yes, I was being quite sarcastic.


steve1515
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Peabody, MA
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said by Uncomm0n See Profile :

... When I pay for Internet access, I expect all outgoing/incoming ports (except incoming on port 80 and outgoing on port 25) to be wide open with no throttling.
I really hate to see comments like this. I don't really find it acceptable that any ports are blocked. People shouldn't be OK with this. When I pay for Internet access, I expect all outgoing/incoming ports to be wide open with no throttling.


Froggy

@teksavvy.com
You'd love rogers cable internet up in Canada. Almost all the ports are blocked.


quanta
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join:2002-05-07
Toronto, ON
reply to steve1515
Well, you'd want some restrictions on 25 to mitigate spam relaying.

As for port 80...technically web servers are not allowed although Bell adopts a "don't ask/don't tell" policy.
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