>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Rasmussen <[email protected]> writes:
Michael> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 05:34:15PM -0800, Galen Seitz wrote: >> Comcast business: 12M/2M w 1 static IP, $83/month, estimate from >> web site Michael> EULA doesn't allow you to run your own web server. If that's Michael> important. Not sure about other service prohibitions. http://business.comcast.com/smb/terms-conditions The Service cannot be used to run servers unless you have selected a Service plan which includes a static or statically assigned IP address. If you have selected a Service plan with a static or statically assigned IP address, the Service can be used to host a public website. ... so if you pop for the $15/month they charge for a static IP, you should be okay. However, if you take their TOS use of the word "anyone" literally, unless you have written approval from Comcast, no one on or off your premises can use the service! The Service cannot be [...] made available to anyone on the Premises or outside the Premises [...], directly or indirectly, unless done with written approval in accordance with an applicable Service plan. This is the kind of crap that makes Comcast repulsive. They love your money, but they hate you. The bitter reality is that they have about the only decent infrastructure in Portland obtainable for less than a few kilodollars/month. If it was me (and I was out in the 'burbs), I'd go the 25/25 route from Frontier, just because they deliver it on glass, and that sort of thing should be encouraged. -- Russell Senior, President [email protected] _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
