On Aug 21, 2007, at 4:03 PM, Anthony Wlodarski wrote:
Also in regards to your friends server David, I tried to do that once with Verizon, they saw the bandwidth traffic and blocked the port 80 incoming requests, that’s when I called up and they said I was violating my TOS when I decided to host a web server at a residential IP address…

Guess it is in there. "Any type of server" - that's a little harsh. I guess it's not reasonable for them to list what is acceptable (like having a svn port open for personal use) because people will find some loophole for running their illegal file sharing server.

http://www.verizon.net/policies/vzcom/tos_popup.asp
3.7.5 You may not use the Broadband Service to host any type of server whether personal or commercial in nature.


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