Michael Weinberg wrote:
> Just because Clearwire reserves the right to manage
> bandwidth, it doesn't mean that they have no other expectation or
> requirements for what their customers must or must not do. I stand by
> my position that something is missing.

"Clearwire may suspend or discontinue providing the Service generally,
or terminate your Service, either in whole or in part, at any time in
its sole discretion. ... Clearwire reserves the right to immediately
restrict, limit, suspend or terminate your Service or terminate this
Agreement for any violation of the Acceptable Use Policy."

By their wording, their AUP are the same as their terms of service sans
the typo that says please refer to their AUP. If they say they reserve
the right to change their service and or their service agreement at any
time without discretion then that pretty much covers anything they want
to shut you down for. They do not explicitly say that you cannot share
their service but they also do not say that you can't. They mention
multiple devices being connected to the network via your uplink but
that's it. I'm sure that by asking them to define it more clearly will
require running it past their legal dept.

-Gary


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