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April 01, 2005
Clearwire Blocks Vonage
Vonage says it's been blocked; Company's terms of service "prohibits" use of certain high-bandwidth applications.
The company in this case is Clearwire. According to the article, "Clearwire says it reserves the right to prohibit the use of a wide range of bandwidth-hungry applications, a list that apparently includes VoIP as well as the uploading or downloading of streaming video or audio, and high-traffic Web site hosting. According to the company's terms of service, Clearwire reserves the right to restrict access or terminate service to customers who don't comply with its rules."
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Posted on April 1, 2005 03:12 PM by vonage237.
Filed in Reports by Consumers under vonage.
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