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Is roadrunner aloud to block port 80 for specific cities only?

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errigour

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I have roadrunner brighthouse networks and I was wondering, some people say they don't have port 80 blocked on there computers while others do such as myself. I was wondering if they are allowed to block port 80 for non commercial users in specified cities?
 


Mass_Shyster

Senior Member
I was wondering if they are allowed to block port 80 for non commercial users in specified cities?
I'm not aware of any laws that would prohibit them from blocking port 80. So unless your contract with them restricts them from blocking that port (which I highly doubt), there is nothing illegal or improper about their actions.

Webhosting is dirt cheap these days. If you really want to put something on port 80, I suggest you spend $3.99/month to allow it.
 

FlyingRon

Senior Member
They can do this. They're under no obligation, even under the unpassed net neutrality rules, to allow you to run services on your home site.
Buy business service or (probably safer) host the site ELSEWHERE.
 

errigour

Junior Member
Oh

Yea I was just wondering because there are people saying there port isn't blocked and that they might just be blocking marion county ports. Somone asked what state I lived in: Florida, Marion County, Silver Springs city.

Is there any way I could preasure them into allowing personal home web pages for there clients considering there the only ones with control over the cable wires on my soil.
 

TheGeekess

Keeper of the Kraken
Yea I was just wondering because there are people saying there port isn't blocked and that they might just be blocking marion county ports. Somone asked what state I lived in: Florida, Marion County, Silver Springs city.

Is there any way I could preasure them into allowing personal home web pages for there clients considering there the only ones with control over the cable wires on my soil.
Short answer: No. :cool:
 

errigour

Junior Member
Or better yet

or better yet is there any way to ask the government to offer them tax exemption for allowing home users to host a web page from there personal computers?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
or better yet is there any way to ask the government to offer them tax exemption for allowing home users to host a web page from there personal computers?
Why would the government even get involved in this? You want to host a website, you pay for it. It's pretty darn clear!
 

errigour

Junior Member
the government might actually want them to stop blocking port 80 its not like they just arent blocking it they are blocking it to make extra money.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
the government might actually want them to stop blocking port 80 its not like they just arent blocking it they are blocking it to make extra money.
On what theory should the government get involved? The theory that they charge for a service? Really?
 

errigour

Junior Member
there customer service says its for security purposes but I know there executive leaders are just interested in the money.
 

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