Yes, it's appropriate that these threads be closed.
No, there is nothing wrong with it.
Undecided.
ay, sorry kung nasayop ko tol. change na lang from firewall to security
sorry po, tao lang, masayop usahay
ako man gd mga freinds nga vpn owners, firewall ang term
naa man gd public free vpn nga ang name is security kiss vpn
lain man sd kung security guard ang e name. hehe. sorry again....
hehe. no comment. wala man nako gi bisto. share lang ko.... apir na lang ta bro..
buying the modem and simpack is as good as paying them. kun naa na nato ang modem ug sim we need data para maka internet. palit ta ug data para maka internet. since vpn is using our own data from the servers nga amo gipalit, there's no need to pay to the ISP. it's true nga gigamit namo ang ila signal since apil na cya sa pagpalit sa modem ug sim.
for me it's not logical to pay the ISP for data if i am using my own data gikan sa ako nga server gipalit.
talking about (initial capital + operating expenses) for me there's no need to worry kay ang mga ISP are earning millions of pesos every year. same reason ngano mahal ang net connection, the telcos are earning millions. ang vpn owners are not earning millions mao nga tag 30-100 per month ra ang bayad.
up..up..up!!
nag ka nindot ang discussion diri. pls keep them coming.
to make my point short. signal is FREE for all. we don't have to pay for the signal bisan gikan pa na sa tower sa mga ISP ang signal nga ato gigamit.
for example naa ka celfun unya wala load pero naa signal everyday, do you have to pay for the signal kay naa signal imo fun everyday gikan sa telcos?
peace to all mga Bisdak.
Mao lagi ang pangutana diha kay, Was it intended for such use? Inana ra man kasimple ba. Nganu wala may makatubag ana? Molikay mn sa ana nga mga pangutana. Dili man na calculus nga nosebleed.
1. Is using free/paid VPN (to access the web) part of Globe's regular workings of their system or network connections?
2. Is using free/paid VPN (to access the web) not bypassing Smart's network?
3. Is using free/paid VPN (to access the web) an authorized activity by Sun?
4. Is using free/paid VPN (to access the web) not preventing DMPI from imposing and/or collecting the applicable legal charges?
OMG, obviously they have to provide you with a signal so you can use their services. Is free/paid VPN at a certain amount/month part of any of the TELCO's services? Answer is NO. You have to pay these telco's to avail of their services.
In fact, we are very fortunate of having cheaper internet connection plans. In some countries, they don't have these unlimited data plans. You must buy an amount of data for your usage (e.g 15gb of Data download and upload). Or you buy a time for using their internet services (e.g. 30 hours).
Last edited by twEATer; 09-07-2012 at 03:08 PM.
do you think nga signal inyong ge gamit? seriously you dont know what ur talking about.!!
Imagine veco without a meter!! MCWD without a meter, unsa imong ge gamit diba main nga Pipeline nila pero dili ka kakuha og 2big kung dili ka kabayad!! same logic dude.
Veco - User < Electric Meter > Main Line > Power Distributor
MCWD - User < Water Meter > Main Pipeline > Reservoir
Telco - User < Phone/Modem/Mobile Station > Tower > Datacenter
i think you don't know how the data-communication between you and the datacenter work!...
"SIGNAL IS FREE THE DATA IS NOT"
Last edited by tsunade; 09-07-2012 at 03:26 PM.
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