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  • Comcast Sued For Turning Home Wi-Fi Routers Into Public Hotspots

    Posted by Soulskill

    HughPickens.com writes:

    Benny Evangelista reports at the San Francisco Chronicle that a class-action suit has been filed in District Court in San Francisco on behalf of Toyer Grear and daughter Joycelyn Harris, claiming that Comcast is "exploiting them for profit" by using their home router as part of a nationwide network of public hotspots.

    Comcast is trying to compete with major cell phone carriers by creating a public Xfinity WiFi Hotspot network in 19 of the country's largest cities by activating a second high-speed Internet channel broadcast from newer-model wireless gateway modems that residential customers lease from the company.

    Although Comcast has said its subscribers have the right to disable the secondary signal, the suit claims the company turns the service on without permission.

    It also places "the costs of its national Wi-Fi network on to its customers" and quotes a test conducted by Philadelphia networking technology company Speedify that concluded the secondary Internet channel will eventually push "tens of millions of dollars per month of the electricity bills needed to run their nationwide public Wi-Fi network on to consumers."

    The suit also says "the data and information on a Comcast customer's network is at greater risk" because the hotspot network "allows strangers to connect to the Internet through the same wireless router used by Comcast customers."
    The Hackmaster

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    OK, they keep advertising their Wi-Fi network fairly aggressively, and this is how they're creating it? This is the sort of half-assed, making-our-customers-into-assets strategy I expect from companies made up of people who individually refer to themselves as "serial entrepreneurs".
    Last edited by Pyriel; 12-10-2014, 11:10:03 AM.

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