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stufried
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join:2003-10-13
·Verizon BroadbandA..

reply to Dexter9999
Re: Verizon just doesn't get it.

The agreement says that I cannot use it is as a backup for my broadband. The provision states that:

"Unlimited NationalAccess/BroadbandAccess cannot be used: (* * * (3) as a substitute or backup for private lines or dedicated data connections."

Literally read, I cannot use their broadband in any place where private lines or dedicates data connections are available. Certainly, that means that if my cable modem goes down, don't even think about using their card at home. Arguably, it could be read to say that I couldn't use it at a hotel that has paid broadband in the room or in a Starbucks.

The problem is that the terms and conditions are written so poorly that they can apply the Rorscharch (sp?) inkblot school of contract construction -- they can twist it to mean whatever they think it means.

Dexter9999

join:2002-12-11
Somerville, NJ

You're right...the agreement is vague...probably intentionally. In any event, no one forced me to agree to it, but I did and I will abide by it.

I think what they mean in section 3 is that if you have a T1 line that you pay $600+/month for with a SLA and that line goes down, don't use this card as the backup. We for example use BRI ISDN in some cases for that purpose in remote offices.

We pay a lot of money for a T1 because the agreement we signed allows us to use it the way we want. This is the difference between a T1 with a Service Level Agreement and the EV-DO card that cost's $80/month.

stufried
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·Verizon BroadbandA..

I understand their complaint about running an office off an EVDO line Conversely, if my wife and I share the connection in a hotel room, I'm not sure what the complaint is. I suspect that there wouldn't be one, but you are always at their mercy.

Verizon should give thought to making these mobile hotspots legit. I'm sure that a number of limo companies, charter bus companies, and companies that regularly do trade shows, etc. would be very interested in this service.

Dexter9999

join:2002-12-11
Somerville, NJ

I also suspect that they wouldn't give you a hard time about sharing the connection with your wife (what you do in the hotel room is your business,) but how to you write that into a TOS? That's why the TOS is so broad.

Verizon may be interested in letting a limo/bus etc. resell the servie, but not at $80/month.
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