[ILUG] There's one for everyone in the audience - and even for those who weren't

Shakira Kelly kellys5 at wyeth.com
Tue Nov 21 16:45:53 GMT 2006


I would have thought that if you share broadband that that would make
you in essence an ISP and then you would need a licence? 
 
Regardless according to eircoms ts&cs at
http://broadbandsupport.eircom.net/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/&/?St=44&E=0000000000041804656&K=3716&SXI=1&E=0000000000041804656&St=44&K=3716&SXI=1&problem=termsandconditions&branch=4
section 7.1 you cant provide service to a third party 
 
Regards,
 
Shakira 
 
Shakira Kelly   I.T. Specialist
Wyeth Biopharma
Tel: + 353 1 4694742

>>> <paul at clubi.ie> 21/11/2006 16:35:06 >>>

On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Kevin Brennan wrote:

> Doesn't this contravene most ISP's terms and conditions in Ireland,
anyone 
> know a provider who let's you share your broadband ?

Anyone know if such restrictions would be enforceable?

regards,
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