Interesting almost-free ISP: Access-4-Free.com
Charles, Joshua Micah (UMKC-Student)
jmcqk6 at umkc.edu
Wed Feb 25 18:47:04 CST 2004
There's no contract with TWC to sign. At least I didn't sign any
contract...
Josh
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-kclug at kclug.org [mailto:owner-kclug at kclug.org] On Behalf Of
Brian Densmore
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:28 AM
To: kclug
Subject: RE: Interesting almost-free ISP: Access-4-Free.com
This has got to be illegal on the part of
TWC. If I have a local LAN in my home and I want
to share my LAN with other people TWC has no rights
to equipment I own. I rent a certain bandwidth from
the cable company and as long as I don't go over that usage
they have no legal leg to stand on. Of course I don't
have TWC and don't know what is in the contract, but
putting something in a contract doesn't make it enforcable.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cwgee9801-RR [mailto:cwgee9801 at kc.rr.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:01 AM
> To: kclug
> Subject: Re: Interesting almost-free ISP: Access-4-Free.com
>
>
> > > Well, the cable thing I mentioned earlier is moot: TWC
> just kicked my
> > > friend off their service.
> >
> > What for, I wonder?
>
> I hear TWC is still cracking down on people sharing their
> cable connection
> via wireless. (See: kcwireless.net for wireless net info.)
>
> (( Can't remember the name now, but there is a DSL service that
> allows/encourages sharing via wireless. ))
>
>
> ---
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