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April 01, 2005

Clearwire Blocks Vonage

Apparently the Candian phone company has an investment in Clearwire. Maybe that's why Clearwire is blocking consumers who use Vonage its IP service. See the full report:

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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