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Re: Thank you, Comcast.
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 26 Feb 2016 17:42:21 -0000
In article <df93d62ef8e6cb4db2e0fd81f856cac1 () mail dessus com> you write:
ISP's should block nothing, to or from the customer, unless they make it clear *before* selling the service (and include it in the Terms and Conditions of Service Contract), that they are not selling an Internet connection but are selling a partially functional Internet connection (or a limited Internet Service), and specifying exactly what the built-in deficiencies are.
Huh. Is it 1998 again? R's, John
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- Re: Thank you, Comcast., (continued)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- RE: Thank you, Comcast. Keith Medcalf (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Jared Mauch (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Curtis Maurand (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Rich Kulawiec (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Kristoff (Feb 26)