said by adsldude
:Seems like they are attempting to tighten the acceptable uses: Here are some quotes:
"If you do not purchase or rent a modem from Qwest you must provide a modem from the list at:" »
www.qwest.com/internethelp/modems/index.html - BTW, that means you can't even use a Cisco 678 since it's not listed.
Of course, this is fairly unenforceable, since it would be difficult to determine remotely what modem is being used.
When I go to that site the Cisco 678 is still listed. I would also note that you don't quote the rest of the paragraph which makes things a little less clear. I can easily see an interpretation which says that if you don't use a modem from the approved list it just means that you are on your own, and you may be liable for any damage to Qwest equipment caused by your use of non approved equipment.