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b1gdr3
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reply to reelbigfish

Re: VPNs are important!

said by reelbigfish:

If I worked out of my home and my work paid for the connection I would get a Comcast business line or a Verizon DSL line.
I don't see how you can complain when you are using a RESIDENTIAL connection for BUSINESS purposes.
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beldin
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So, when you are using your home account, you do not check your business email. Is that right? Otherwise, you are using a residential account for business purposes.

Gimme a break. I'm not Comcast, but with AT&T, there's nothing in the TOS that says that I can't use my residential account to connect to my business with a VPN. As long as I don't violate the TOS, it shouldn't matter what I do online.
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hhawkman
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said by beldin:

So, when you are using your home account, you do not check your business email. Is that right? Otherwise, you are using a residential account for business purposes.

Gimme a break. I'm not Comcast, but with AT&T, there's nothing in the TOS that says that I can't use my residential account to connect to my business with a VPN. As long as I don't violate the TOS, it shouldn't matter what I do online.
Everything I use my residential connection for is business, MY BUSINESS

SimonGibson

join:2007-11-17
Crystal Lake, IL

said by hhawkman:

said by beldin:

So, when you are using your home account, you do not check your business email. Is that right? Otherwise, you are using a residential account for business purposes.

Gimme a break. I'm not Comcast, but with AT&T, there's nothing in the TOS that says that I can't use my residential account to connect to my business with a VPN. As long as I don't violate the TOS, it shouldn't matter what I do online.
Everything I use my residential connection for is business, MY BUSINESS
Hear Hear!!
Where does it say your residental phone can't be used by you to call your business to say that you'll be late. As far as I'm concerned to only differential between business and residential service is the level of support you get. Obviously a business is perhaps more mission critical - Ooops - I messed up there - Did I say business is more important than the very necessary lifeline a phone provides to a sick person???
Anyway you get the point - If it says 24/7 then it had better be available 24/7...

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