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Old 11-14-2006, 04:34 PM
Nessnet
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Default Re: Admin rights

"Not at all"...???

An example of your delivery - "spam soaked web pages"...
You always have to say something 'snarky'.
And totally inaccurate >90% of the time. Thus, my response(s).

More "snarky"... "Real Internet service" - gee, I use exactly that, each and every day.
Using an Aircard - I seem to have no problems. Most all folks seem to have no
problems. I (and many) get one hellof alot of work done every day, using the "real Internet".

Simply more Larry BS... what "you consider" is hardly normal. The exact opposite...
Normal isn't sucking a connection dry of every byte of connectivity - that is being a pig.
A bandwidth hog - and certainly IS considered abuse by most any ISP, not just VZW.

Splitting hairs is also a trademark of yours. The bottom line is that a user
could actually use an Aircard for whatever they want. No one at VZW is actually
looking at ports or packets. Just don't pin the connection up and abuse it
by being a bandwidth hog and no one at VZW will give a damn what you
are actually using it for.

The listed stuff in the AUP is known to be bandwidth intensive. Damn lawyers
got involved and wrote cover their ass weasel language. Bottom line, VZW will NEVER
actually hassle anyone - unless they excessively use bandwidth.



"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message news:Xns987B700789DD8noonehomecom@208.49.80.253...
> "Nessnet" <richard@nodamnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in news:ac-
> dncFYwrppzsTYnZ2dnUVZ_u6dnZ2d@giganews.com:
>
>> Where we differ is in the 'delivery' of the message
>> and your contention that the service is totally unusable because of it...
>>

>
> Not at all. My message is the service is just for email and looking at
> spam-soaked webpages, not real internet service. For instance, if you are
> viewing this message on a Usenetserver.com or Giganews nntp account, you
> are in VIOLATION of the agreement on the Aircard. You cannot access
> Usenet, unless you use html webpage access, to view this message, according
> to Verizon Wireless' AUP. I don't consider that internet service, at all.
>
>
>
> Larry
> --
> My calendar must be wrong....
> In all the stores, it's ALREADY Christmas!
>




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