 | P2P Does clearwire wimax cap P2P? |
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Clear AUP Forbids P2P and "Other" High-Bandwidth Application Jason Jones [3:21:13 PM]: Welcome to our real-time support chat. How can I help you today? Thomas [3:21:13 PM]: I want to know if you cap bandwidth or block certain types of traffic. Jason Jones [3:23:08 PM]: My understanding is that we do not cap bandwidth, but p2p and other especially heavy applications are monitored and violate our acceptable use policy. Thomas [3:23:28 PM]: Why do they violate the AUP? [3:24:04 PM]: The AUP says only illegal activity, business activity, and 24 (or close) hour unattended usage [3:24:40 PM]: Why would using BT to download Ubuntu be against the AUP? [3:25:02 PM]: It's not listed. [3:25:35 PM]: Are you going to ban anything else arbitrarily? Like gaming? [3:26:10 PM]: How can I sign a contract if you're going to ban things willy-nilly and allow yourselves to change the rules without releasing me from the contract? [3:27:42 PM]: And when is this added "no peer-to-peer applications" going to be added to the AUP? Were you planning to inform your potential customers that you are intending to ban certain types of traffic in contradiction with FCC common carrier rules? [3:27:53 PM]: Is VoIP next? Jason Jones [3:28:15 PM]: If you have detailed questions on that AUP, you can speak with our Tech support team. They can be reached at (888) 888-3113, menu option 3, seven days a week between 9am and 10pm your time. Thomas [3:29:22 PM]: Well, I think you're going to lose a lot of customers over this internet neutrality violation |
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