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Verizon Bans P2P, Streaming Services and Online Gaming.


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by enigmax

They say that the devil is in the detail and to always read the small print. Well, if your ISP happens to be Verizon and you’re on the EVDO Wireless Data Service, this is great advice. Read their Terms of Service and you will see; P2P is banned, as are streaming services such as YouTube. And the ‘Unlimited’ transfers you were paying for? Forget those too, 5gig a month is the limit.

Verizon customers on the EVDO Wireless Data Service are in for a surprise if they read the Terms of Service (TOS)

The Unlimited Data Plan is - yes, thats right limited to 5gigs of transfers each month but don’t worry, you won’t need anywhere near that amount because your internet multimedia experience is about to be ruined by the banning of your favourite activities;

There is to be no continuous uploading nor downloading, no streaming (that means no YouTube for you to enjoy and no internet radio) and no playing games either, they’re banned too. No P2P is allowed whatsoever.

If you get caught going over your ‘Unlimited’ service’s cap of 5gig in one month, Verizon say that you will be “presumed to be using the service in a manner prohibited above, and we reserve the right to immediately terminate the service of any such person without notice”

So what is allowed then? Well Verizon says that you may still check your email and browse the Internet.

Have fun!

Verizon EVDO TOS

Unlimited Data Plans and Features may ONLY be used with wireless devices for the following purposes:

(i) Internet browsing;

(ii) email; and

(iii) intranet access

The Unlimited Data Plans and Features MAY NOT be used for any other purpose. Examples of prohibited uses include, without limitation, the following:

(i) continuous uploading, downloading or streaming of audio or video programming or games;

(ii) server devices or host computer applications, including, but not limited to, Web camera posts or broadcasts, automatic data feeds, automated machine–to–machine connections or peer–to–peer (P2P) file sharing; or

(iii) as a substitute or backup for private lines or dedicated data connections.

A person engaged in prohibited uses, continuously for one hour, could typically use 100 to 200 MBs, or, if engaged in prohibited uses for 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, could use more than 5 GBs in a month. Anyone using more than 5 GB per line in a given month is presumed to be using the service in a manner prohibited above, and we reserve the right to immediately terminate the service of any such person without notice. We also reserve the right to terminate service upon expiration of Customer Agreement term.

Source: Torrent Freak

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that $200 monthly plan ? verizon is the devil anyway. attack vonage with illegal patents on software that they didnt even use.

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ROMANTICGUY50

Dont like Verizon or Comcast. when people are spending that much money Hope they dont do that to DSL

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Q Can Fix IT

well theres a reason to hack their services. they also sabotage and vandalize the routers, switches, and phone lines of other service providers who don't lease their line from verizon. I got rid of their dsl and phone service November of 2001 and never looked back, and this FiOS, is a copy of RCN they laid down fiber optic lines throughout NYC 5 years ago so they wouldn't have to lease their lines from verizon. like at&t and all the other land line carriers do.

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