
| From: Karen Lewellen via talk <talk@gtalug.org> | 1. your provider has no idea if those residing at an address are family or | not...making that a non -point. Read the agreement between your landlord and Bell. We are telling you what it says but we are not 100% reliable. Some provisions are perhaps unenforceable by law. I would not want to enter a legal fight with Bell to find out. Violations of some provisions are technically hard for them to discover. But they are still violations. (Example: when I first got Rogers@home broadband internet service, it said I could only have one computer on it (no other consumer devices had ethernet anyway). I used a Linux box as a gateway router and violated that term. I would have argued that there was only one computer directly connected to their services. This was before consumer routers were available.) | 2. Rogers is not bell. Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dee. As oligopolist, they pretty closely match each other.