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XBL2009
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How are they going to enforce this ?

It isn't their network resources being used so why would spam matter to them or servers or WiFI ?

Would they not have to spy on CLEC and what is being transmitted and recieved ?

They should mind their own business.


AthlGrond
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This does not affect CLECs, as CLECs provide their own line to the customer.
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calvoiper

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Belvedere Tiburon, CA

said by AthlGrond See Profile :

... as CLECs provide their own line to the customer.
Sometimes they do, but often, particularly in a residential context, they don't--they just lease the loop from the ILEC (Qwest.)

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AthlGrond
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said by calvoiper See Profile :

said by AthlGrond See Profile :

... as CLECs provide their own line to the customer.
Sometimes they do, but often, particularly in a residential context, they don't--they just lease the loop from the ILEC (Qwest.)
If the CLEC is using Qwest's lines will they be using Qwest's ATM Equipment at the CO too? If yes, then Qwest has a legitimate involvement in saying how it's ATM equipment gets used.

If not, then why would the CLEC be using Qwest's AUP?
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calvoiper

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Belvedere Tiburon, CA

I was answering in part based on earlier comments that these terms applied to any end user of voice Qwest services, not just those purchasing DSL from Qwest. Upon a quick scan of the underlying document, however, I don't see this restriction, and I'm unclear how this would apply to CLEC customers, unless a CLEC is just reselling the whole Qwest data service and incorporating the terms of Qwest's documents.

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