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str8 from your TOS http://www.telusmobility.com/about/m...t_policy.shtml
5.Use of the serviceYou will use the service in compliance with law and with service rules adopted by TELUS from time to time, including safe driving and health and safety guidelines. You will use the service for customary voice, messaging and wireless Internet data purposes only. You will not use the service for: multi-media streaming; voice over Internet protocol; or any other application which uses excessive network capacity or may otherwise adversely impact other users, that is not made available to you by TELUS. You will not resell the service to any other person. You will not abuse any flat rate or unlimited use service plan offered by TELUS. You will not use the service to operate an e-mail, web, news or other similar service Its was all there in black and white man..
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heres the link http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb158534.aspx but if u dont wanna go, here u are..
Internet Sharing The current Modem Link application is used to share a cellular connection with a PC/laptop. New NDIS-based radios cannot use the protocol that is used by Modem Link. Therefore, a new application, Internet Sharing, is now available. The following features included:
the first highlighted part means that the supported tech/software is there, but its not complete on theor end, more is needed from somewhere else.. the second part means your carrier may or may not choose to set up an additional package u may need to use these services... and as weve seen/posted Telus and Sprint REquire this "optional package", as stated in bth cariers TOS so this is MS, IN THEIR WORDS, stating they support THE CARRIERS RIGHTS, and include this in MS' own software statments.. Last edited by crazychef; 02-23-2009 at 05:02 AM. |
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if some rookie cop told me, i could shoot somebody in my home thats robbing me and get away with.. and i did in fact shoot an intruder, it doesnt matter what the cop told me, it wasnt the right answer.. ill still goto jail..
FYI- MI has very strict laws about this situation and certain critera have to be in play before ur able to shoot an inruder.. but in say TX, where they have the "MAKE MY DAY LAW"-no joke thats what its called. you can shoot an intruder/robber no questions asked as long as their INSIDE the home... im just showing relevance.. Someone giving you misguided info, that u already knew/or didnt know to be false(but in ur case YOU DID KNOW), doesnt justify, you malicious and intentional abuse of services.. |
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OK, I see where you are coming from, but 1) If Telus ships the software on the phone and gives you instructions on how to use it, it is not warez. I understand that you may make the argument that ICS was not the program and WModem is, but I used WModem for over a month without a problem doing the same thing. 2) I am of the mind that Telus should be responsible for their dealers actions and if they want to lie to get a sale, then so be it. I think i'll be able sleep knowing that you think I'm a thief and a liar, you are admittedly one and most likely have been or will be the other at some point in time, after all you are on the way to being a lawyer, right?
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i openly use this yes, and im not asking anyone not to.. my case is for removing current and banning future discussion because in fact its wrong and we are "cracking" software to get it to work in our favor
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i agree with chef...
we're pretty much providing directions for piggybacking our laptops onto our carriers networks through our phones, and hiding it from 'em. it's not a matter of whether or not a carrier cares cause we're still under the limit, it's a matter of what we're doing. if i buy One 20 oz coke container w/ unlim refills @ mcdonalds and i have 8 friends with me, and we all just fill up outta that one container and pour it into our own glasses, essentially piggybacking via the 20 oz coke cup, it's still wrong. iduno, fits the definition of warez to me. although I've purchased pdanet, and use wmwifirouter, this is just about what category it belongs in.
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So, does WModem work differently than ics? I haven't used WModem in almost a year, but I thought it was the same interface as ics. Is there a different protocol or something that makes ics undetectable to carriers? I only ask this because if Telus is able to detect it and just going to bill for use, does that not validate the program? If only for Telus subscribers? Not trying to fight, just trying to understand.
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