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On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 19:18:17 +0000, Larry wrote in
: John Navas wrote in : They actually are concerned, your sarcasm notwithstanding, because open hotspots are frequently abused, particularly with illicit peer-to-peer filesharing. Such abuse constitutes a substantial portion of network traffic at the expense of legitimate users. Since cellular spectrum is limited, it's an even bigger problem for cellular than for Wi-Fi. Many carriers specifically address network abuse in the terms of service. My hotspot has a blistering range of 125 feet on its best day. I doubt many peer-to-peer downloaders are within its range circle during lunch at Waffle House. I've never seen any of them connected or on its log files. You might very well be surprised one of these days -- it's a big problem at local coffee houses, public libraries, etc, with open Wi-Fi. You call peer-to-peer filesharing "Illicit". Which law are they breaking file sharing? Got a URL to it so I can read it? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act http://www.legalzoom.com/legal-articles/article13928.html http://www.copyright.gov/ I didn't know file sharing or using bandwidth sold to me as "UNLIMITED" was illegal or immoral. I'm guessing you haven't bothered to read your terms of service. http://www.mycricket.com/termsandconditions See #7 in particular. See also http://www.mycricket.com/cricketsupport/faqs/details?id=548 If they don't want me on the system, all they have to do is shut me off and NOT TAKE MY MONEY....same as any other business. So far, noone has complained as most of the bandwidth they cannot "store" until profits rise just goes to waste, unused by anyone. I've never seen the system slow down to a crawl because users had the audacity to actually connect something to it and USE what they are paying for. The slowdowns here are caused by poor propagation and interference from large military aircraft reeking havoc with multipath flutter bouncing off large aluminum clouds. With that attitude I suspect they'd be glad to be rid of you. -- Best regards, John Navas, publisher of Navas' Sailing & Racing in the San Francisco Bay Area http://sail.navas.us/ |
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