On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 09:31:30AM -0800, Greg Herlein wrote:
> As I pointed out a few weeks ago, chosing a DSL provider that
> gives you a real DSL line is wise for many people. Companies
> like RawBandwidth.com and SpeakEasy.net give you real static IP
> addresses, no silly PPPoE crap, and no restrictions on TOS or
> content.
Though members of this list in particular might not like
RawBandwidth's policy on residential access points.
From their ResDSL page:
Raw Bandwidth does NOT permit sharing of your DSL
connection outside of your own dwelling unit. You
may share it with your roommates and family members
who live with you, but may NOT use it to provide
Internet access to your neighbors or the general
public, whether via wired or wireless connections,
for free or for charge. If you would like to
resell/give/trade your connection (all termed
'resale' whether you receive money or not), please
contact us to negotiate pricing for a resellable
connection. We are open to using DSL lines for such
purpose, but Residential DSL pricing is predicated
on assumptions for typical traffic/usage by the
residents of a single dwelling unit.
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