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 odncPremium join:2002-02-04 Richmond, VA | Contracts I believe contract law is paramount to the smooth functioning of our society.
ClearWire fails to deliver an acceptable level of service. Lag storms of 500 to 1200 milliseconds for many hours, throughout the day, every day. Ten per cent packet loss is not uncommon. IMAP connections time-out, packets simply disappear. HULU videos are only bearable between 02:00 and 04:30. A simple game such as BZFlag is unplayable through out the day and evening. VOIP is hit or miss.
I believe in contract law; therefore, with out fail and in good time I remit every month, the sum of forty-five dollars.
I fulfill my portion of our agreement. Does ClearWire?
I am fortunate, Verizon's FIOS and Comcast are both present in my home. -- This country needs an enema. | |  | My question is why do you continue to pay for a service when Clearwire is not providing the service you originally signed up for?
This is the reason for that 20-day window to test out the service, any changes to your plan/service/hardware under law should nullify your current contract and you must be indicated of those changes. You are also given the opportunity to cancel if you do not agree with those changes stated.
I don't see why would Clearwire give an issue about moving since the service is wireless which generally the address only matters for billing and record purposes and has no effect on the service as long you are in within the coverage area. If you moved due and can no longer receive Clearwire services, then by contract law you should not pay for a service you cannot receive, waiving the ETF fee.
Sprint/Verizon will cancel my service without any charge if I moved into a location where I can no longer receive service from either carrier.
Any service or product is fast under certain conditions, but once you include your own conditions you type of service or product you have will be affected, and this can be applied to mostly all forms of products and services. | |
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