No different that allowing your neighbor to use your wifi signal, worse 
actually because you are charging the neighbor.  It is called theft of service. 
 Put a splitter on your cable and share that too while you are at it (doesn’t 
work so easy any more).  Tap you natural gas line and run some gas lines to 
folks in the neighborhood without a gas connection.  Ditto electricity...  
folks that got shut off, just run an extension cord and charge them for a 15 
amp circuit at a nice profit.  Water...

Lots of examples of black and gray market theft of service rackets.  Just much 
easier to do with internet than the others.  

From: Josh Reynolds 
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 7:53 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Startups undercutting pricing

" resell the Service or otherwise make available to anyone outside the Service 
Location(s) the ability to use the Service (for example, through WiFi or other 
methods of networking), in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, _unless 
expressly permitted by the applicable Business Services Agreement_;"

He may be one of the handful where Comcast has no plans to expand service in 
the area, but where they won't mind selling the guy a few hundred Mbps.

On Mar 6, 2016 8:46 PM, "Rory Conaway" <[email protected]> wrote:

  Call the business service division.  Have the sales guy come to your office 
to discuss buying their service. When he is in your office and turns you down, 
tell him the address of the guy reselling the service and the name if you have 
it.  I will bet $100 they have that guy shut down in 30 days.  Call me to 
collect if I’m wrong.



  Rory



  From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of That One Guy /sarcasm
  Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2016 7:04 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Startups undercutting pricing



  It's no different than the guys who exceed eirp, use channels not allowed, 
don't register 3ghz, etc, cheaters will always cheat.

  On Mar 6, 2016 7:55 PM, "David Milholen" <[email protected]> wrote:

  LOL...
  Hold my Beer , Watch this!



  On 3/6/2016 5:13 PM, John Woodfield wrote:

    How do you deal with the startups they get a Comcast cable modem and start 
selling service? They can afford to undercut on pricing since they pay nothing 
for bandwidth and have no respect for doing things right...







    John Woodfield, President

    Delmarva WiFi Inc.

    410-870-WiFi



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