That part of their AUP is about acting as a server (with inbound connections coming from Everest). My understanding from folks who would know, but who aren't Everest representatives, is that KCWireless-style use is okay as long as you don't violate the excessive bandwidth provision. -glenn > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-kcwireless-talk@kcwireless.net > [mailto:owner-kcwireless-talk@kcwireless.net]On Behalf Of Gene Dascher > Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 3:46 PM > To: kcwireless-talk@kcwireless.net; Kclug > Subject: kcwireless-talk: Everest > > > I just read the following on Everest's web site in their Acceptable Use > Policy. It doesn't look like they'll be much better than RoadRunner or > Comcast. > > http://www.everestkc.com/legal_aup.php > > "Customer may not run a server in connection with the Everest cable modem > recreational service, nor may Customer provide network services to others > via the Everest cable modem service. Examples of prohibited programs > include, but are not limited to, mail or simple mail transfer protocol > (smtp) server, http server, ftp server, internet relay chat (irc) server, > dynamic host control protocol (dhcp) servers, domain name servers (dns), > news or nntp servers and multi-user interactive forums." > > > Gene