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Ripon,#2Author of original report
Wed, November 19, 2008
Sorry for posting the actual link, I didn't realize that was a problem. I just thought that those interested might want to know there is another large dot com web site that specializes in nothing but Clearwire complaints. The driving theme of that dot com site is that "clearwiresucks". Go figure...
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Ripon,#3Author of original report
Tue, November 18, 2008
You think I was too harsh? You create an intolerable condition attached to an already too slow a service, so people are inclined to quit early, and you steal a couple of hundred dollars from them calling it an early termination fee. You did nothing to deserve that money. However, it was worth it to never do business with you ever again. I'm back on a fast cable connection now, the kids haven't changed their web surfing, and we have no problem with our ISP. You think I was too harsh? Go read the flood of complaints about Clearwire at (((link redacted))). You have angered a lot of people. I'm just doing my part to make sure it catches up with you and costs you more than you stole from me. When you throttled back my already slow connection, you endangered the security of my business, hindered my ability to do my job, and you will NEVER do that again. I can frequently be seen around town these days wearing my (((link redacted))) T-shirt, or driving my my car with the (((link redacted))) bumper sticker. CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.
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North Las Vegas,#4UPDATE Employee
Sat, October 11, 2008
Fred, I believe your well-intended report was a bit harsh. I assure you, Clearwire is not participating in 'internet terrorism.' We do, however, have provisions in place to stop overly-heavy usage of bandwidth, because many times that is a symptom of a replicating virus or a trojan and we take pains to keep our network free of these issues. With four teenagers in the house, it is possible you are using a good chunk of the tower's bandwidth. We don't regulate or throttle connections except in the case of extreme usage. By 'extreme usage,' I mean usage that is detrimental to other connections to the tower. All ISPs do this to allow everybody the same connection options. Some sites which are bandwidth-intensive include (but are not exclusively limited to) YouTube, NetFlix, and streaming music or game sites. Other high-bandwidth use may also be attributed to torrenting and filesharing. Our Clearwire employees do not send threats, but perhaps you interpreted the emails as such. Our Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service are upheld, though, and we are responsible for letting you know when those are being violated so you can remedy the situation. I'm sorry you interpreted that as a threat. Every user on our network is valued and treated with respect, and we would never 'threaten' any customer or client. I hope we can work together in the future to ensure we have a resolution that is feasible for all parties.