As the need for pointlessly expensive Cell Contracts continues to
disappear, FON... the world's largest free wireless network has a deal
to make your CURRENT broadband connection Secure and "Wireless" for $5
and $5 for shipping.
The faster we all join together to get rid of the old Cell Industry the
faster everyone on the planet will move forward!
The cool thing about all of this is that you can add it to your existing
wired OR wireless network, and then it allows you to segment your DSL or
Cable connection into one called "social", the other is "private to
you"... you make money every time someone connects, plus gives you the
freedom to "join" any Fon network worldwide.
It's the perfect mesh matrix to get rid of those ugly cell towers and
provide you with free world wide calls!
The future is here, join the growing "massive... basically FREE" party!
On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 12:22:05 -0700, O x f o r d <iphone@superphone.com>
wrote this, being a first class dickhead:
>As the need for pointlessly expensive Cell Contracts continues to
>disappear, FON... the world's largest free wireless network has a deal
>to make your CURRENT broadband connection Secure and "Wireless" for $5
>and $5 for shipping.
I've not seen a gobshite tosspot such as you for many many years, the last
was a 14 year old lad who thought he knew everything and could change the
world. I don't know if you're that dillusional though you seem to be of a
similar mental age and are probably having a laugh with the amount of
network traffic you're creating. Be proud of wearing the renowned
world-wide badge of "Spammer".
mailto:iphone@superphone.com for more useless shite from a puerile gobshite!
>
> There's nothing "free" about it.
>
> "FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. FON is a Community of
> people making WiFi universal and free. Our vision is WiFi everywhere
> made possible by the members of the Community, Foneros. We share some
> of our home Internet connection and get free access to the Community's
> FON Spots worldwide!"
>
> I'm not letting any roaming strangers share my home internet
> connection. I'm sure it would violate my terms of service even if
> I were willing.
>
> "Foneros connect to thousands of WiFi FON Spots worldwide for free. If
> you still do not share your WiFi, you can purchase inexpensive access.
> Find FON Spots on our FON Maps"
>
> How is purchasing access or paying for my home internet connection and
> then sharing it "free?"
>
You do realize you are trying to make sense out of marketing speak
posted by the clueless fanboi who doesn't understand the subject
material and believes everything he reads
In article
<dcb07936-ca00-4358-a520-ce188d036b30@b1g2000pra.googlegroups.com>,
Edwin <thorne25@juno.com> wrote:
[snip oxfords crap]
> There's nothing "free" about it.
>
> "FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. FON is a Community of
> people making WiFi universal and free. Our vision is WiFi everywhere
> made possible by the members of the Community, Foneros. We share some
> of our home Internet connection and get free access to the Community's
> FON Spots worldwide!"
>
> I'm not letting any roaming strangers share my home internet
> connection. I'm sure it would violate my terms of service even if
> I were willing.
>
> "Foneros connect to thousands of WiFi FON Spots worldwide for free. If
> you still do not share your WiFi, you can purchase inexpensive access.
> Find FON Spots on our FON Maps"
>
> How is purchasing access or paying for my home internet connection and
> then sharing it "free?"
>
> The iPhone is going to 3G next year, BTW.
"George" <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:-MudnQTYA996XMTanZ2dnUVZ_j6dnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Edwin wrote:
>
>>
>> There's nothing "free" about it.
>>
>> "FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. FON is a Community of
>> people making WiFi universal and free. Our vision is WiFi everywhere
>> made possible by the members of the Community, Foneros. We share some
>> of our home Internet connection and get free access to the Community's
>> FON Spots worldwide!"
>>
>> I'm not letting any roaming strangers share my home internet
>> connection. I'm sure it would violate my terms of service even if
>> I were willing.
>>
>> "Foneros connect to thousands of WiFi FON Spots worldwide for free. If
>> you still do not share your WiFi, you can purchase inexpensive access.
>> Find FON Spots on our FON Maps"
>>
>> How is purchasing access or paying for my home internet connection and
>> then sharing it "free?"
>>
>
> You do realize you are trying to make sense out of marketing speak posted
> by the clueless fanboi who doesn't understand the subject material and
> believes everything he reads
"Sandman" <mr@sandman.net> wrote in message
news:mr-30BF34.23103707122007@News.Individual.NET...
> In article
> <dcb07936-ca00-4358-a520-ce188d036b30@b1g2000pra.googlegroups.com>,
> Edwin <thorne25@juno.com> wrote:
>
> [snip oxfords crap]
>
>> There's nothing "free" about it.
>>
>> "FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. FON is a Community of
>> people making WiFi universal and free. Our vision is WiFi everywhere
>> made possible by the members of the Community, Foneros. We share some
>> of our home Internet connection and get free access to the Community's
>> FON Spots worldwide!"
>>
>> I'm not letting any roaming strangers share my home internet
>> connection. I'm sure it would violate my terms of service even if
>> I were willing.
>>
>> "Foneros connect to thousands of WiFi FON Spots worldwide for free. If
>> you still do not share your WiFi, you can purchase inexpensive access.
>> Find FON Spots on our FON Maps"
>>
>> How is purchasing access or paying for my home internet connection and
>> then sharing it "free?"
>>
>> The iPhone is going to 3G next year, BTW.
>
> It won't have been killed by then?
>
>
> --
> Sandman[.net]
> > There's nothing "free" about it.
> >
> > "FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. FON is a Community of
> > people making WiFi universal and free. Our vision is WiFi everywhere
> > made possible by the members of the Community, Foneros. We share some
> > of our home Internet connection and get free access to the Community's
> > FON Spots worldwide!"
> >
> > I'm not letting any roaming strangers share my home internet
> > connection. I'm sure it would violate my terms of service even if
> > I were willing.
> >
> > "Foneros connect to thousands of WiFi FON Spots worldwide for free. If
> > you still do not share your WiFi, you can purchase inexpensive access.
> > Find FON Spots on our FON Maps"
> >
> > How is purchasing access or paying for my home internet connection and
> > then sharing it "free?"
> >
>
> You do realize you are trying to make sense out of marketing speak
> posted by the clueless fanboi who doesn't understand the subject
> material and believes everything he reads
yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
$5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time someone
outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
> yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
>
> $5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time someone
> outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
>
> such a deal...
So, how many "non-foneros" have enriched YOU by buying access from your
connection so far?
> > yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
> >
> > $5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time someone
> > outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
> >
> > such a deal...
>
> So, how many "non-foneros" have enriched YOU by buying access from your
> connection so far?
only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
bandwidth.
Oxtard wrote:
> only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
>
> you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> bandwidth.
How does that make it FREE WiFi access? You really are a FUCKING MORON
Oxtard.
--
The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
belong to.
73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
<http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>
"O x f o r d" <iphone@superphone.com> wrote in message
news:iphone-29AAEC.23452007122007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net...
> Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
>
>> > yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
>> >
>> > $5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time someone
>> > outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
>> >
>> > such a deal...
>>
>> So, how many "non-foneros" have enriched YOU by buying access from your
>> connection so far?
>
> only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
>
> you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> bandwidth.
>
Wow, 34.00 for 2 months. Quick, Call brinks armored truck service.
O x f o r d <iphone@superphone.com> wrote in
news:iphone-29AAEC.23452007122007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net:
> Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
>
>> > yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
>> >
>> > $5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time
>> > someone outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
>> >
>> > such a deal...
>>
>> So, how many "non-foneros" have enriched YOU by buying access from
>> your connection so far?
>
> only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
>
> you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> bandwidth.
>
> -
And yet you won't post where this free wifi is located, so that we can all
take advantage of it. Why is that, Oxturd?
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
> > So effectively you are selling (as in an exchange of money) for letting
> > people use your wireless connection?
>
> Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
>
> Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
> their terms of service...
but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable until there is
something as draconian as metered service. all smart users LAUGH at TOSs.
so yes, i and everyone is free to sell their "idle bandwidth", as they
see fit... it's just how it works.
learn about the world Elmo, don't make stuff up...
O x f o r d wrote:
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>
>>> So effectively you are selling (as in an exchange of money) for letting
>>> people use your wireless connection?
>> Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
>>
>> Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
>> their terms of service...
>
> but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable until there is
> something as draconian as metered service. all smart users LAUGH at TOSs.
OK...so as I understand what Oxford is saying, this does indeed involve
exchanging your wireless connection for money.
Directed to Oxford to answer...
Have you filed your necessary FCC paperwork? There are two
forms you need to submit.
The maximum possible fine for violations of these rules
could be as much as $130,000 per day with a maximum of
$1,325,000 per violation.
O x f o r d <iphone@superphone.com> wrote in
news:iphone-788C1F.11313208122007@mpls-nnrp-05.inet.qwest.net:
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>
>> > So effectively you are selling (as in an exchange of money) for
>> > letting people use your wireless connection?
>>
>> Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
>>
>> Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
>> their terms of service...
>
> but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable until there is
> something as draconian as metered service. all smart users LAUGH at
> TOSs.
>
> so yes, i and everyone is free to sell their "idle bandwidth", as they
> see fit... it's just how it works.
>
> learn about the world Elmo, don't make stuff up...
Put your money where your mouth is, Oxtard. Tell us where we can take
advantage of these hotspots- not some one elses, yours.
> > only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
> >
> > you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> > bandwidth.
> >
> Wow, 34.00 for 2 months. Quick, Call brinks armored truck service.
Hey, that'd pay for half of my ISP charges. If I thought for one minute he
was tellingthe truth, and I could make half that, I'd sign up!
But, seeing how I've never once been greeted by a FON sign-in page ever,
nor do I think anyone would park on my Cul-de-sac for my "reasonably priced
WiFi," I'll file this in the "blowing smoke" category!
> OK...so as I understand what Oxford is saying, this does indeed
> involve exchanging your wireless connection for money.
>
> Directed to Oxford to answer...
>
> Have you filed your necessary FCC paperwork? There are two
> forms you need to submit.
He probably doesn't need to as he technically isn't the actual service
provider. The company FON, who supplies the router is- they collect the
payments and kick-back a small commission to the router's owner.
It's a great idea (for FON.) I wished I thoufght of it first- they aren't
in the WiFi business, they're in the "sell suckers some branded routers"
business, and according to their website's maps, they've sold a few thousand.
> Directed to Oxford to answer...
>
> Have you filed your necessary FCC paperwork? There are two
> forms you need to submit.
>
> The maximum possible fine for violations of these rules
> could be as much as $130,000 per day with a maximum of
> $1,325,000 per violation.
O x f o r d wrote:
> "Kevin Weaver" <kevinkeithweaver@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> Wow, 34.00 for 2 months. Quick, Call brinks armored truck service.
>
> or $204 a year, or about half my DSL bill each year.
>
> sweet!
Wow your connection is expensive
O x f o r d wrote:
> "Kevin Weaver" <kevinkeithweaver@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> Wow, 34.00 for 2 months. Quick, Call brinks armored truck service.
>
> or $204 a year, or about half my DSL bill each year.
>
> sweet!
Wow you pay $408 a year for DSL? What speeds do you get?
Todd Allcock wrote:
> At 08 Dec 2007 13:21:31 -0600 DTC wrote:
>
>> OK...so as I understand what Oxford is saying, this does indeed
>> involve exchanging your wireless connection for money.
>>
>> Directed to Oxford to answer...
>>
>> Have you filed your necessary FCC paperwork? There are two
>> forms you need to submit.
> He probably doesn't need to as he technically isn't the actual service
> provider. The company FON, who supplies the router is- they collect the
> payments and kick-back a small commission to the router's owner.
>
> It's a great idea (for FON.) I wished I thoufght of it first- they aren't
> in the WiFi business, they're in the "sell suckers some branded routers"
> business, and according to their website's maps, they've sold a few thousand.
It applies to a facilities based provider.
Regardless who does the actual billing, Oxtard is providing the wireless
transmission facilities.
O x f o r d wrote:
> DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
>
>> Directed to Oxford to answer...
>>
>> Have you filed your necessary FCC paperwork? There are two
>> forms you need to submit.
>>
>> The maximum possible fine for violations of these rules
>> could be as much as $130,000 per day with a maximum of
>> $1,325,000 per violation.
>
> doesn't apply to base stations. try again.
Where does the FCC use the phrase "base stations" in the applicable
descriptions of the aforementioned forms? Try again.
Oh wait...you likely don't even know the forms they want to to provide.
But then, you could quickly start "goggling" for that information.
O x f o r d" <iphone@superphone.com> wrote:
> but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable until there is
> something as draconian as metered service. all smart users LAUGH at TOSs.
Agreed -- freedom is an important value for most users. I think it's great
that our ISPs don't lock down their network hardware so that, say, the
network would stop working whenever you attempted to use unauthorized 3rd
party software.
In news:fjf6l2$q9j$3@registered.motzarella.org,
Jon <Jon@Cebridge.net> typed:
> O x f o r d wrote:
>> "Kevin Weaver" <kevinkeithweaver@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Wow, 34.00 for 2 months. Quick, Call brinks armored truck service.
>>
>> or $204 a year, or about half my DSL bill each year.
>>
>> sweet!
>
> Wow you pay $408 a year for DSL? What speeds do you get?
He probably has the ultimate DSL package so he an support the 250 people
parked around his house using his "FREE" open WiFi. lol
IMHO IIRC wrote:
> In news:fjf6l2$q9j$3@registered.motzarella.org,
> Jon <Jon@Cebridge.net> typed:
>> O x f o r d wrote:
>>> "Kevin Weaver" <kevinkeithweaver@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Wow, 34.00 for 2 months. Quick, Call brinks armored truck service.
>>> or $204 a year, or about half my DSL bill each year.
>>>
>>> sweet!
>> Wow you pay $408 a year for DSL? What speeds do you get?
>
>
> He probably has the ultimate DSL package so he an support the 250 people
> parked around his house using his "FREE" open WiFi. lol
>
>
>
Yea, that is way to expensive for a connection to the internet.
I only pay $200 a year for 5M down/512k up cable connection