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I am using speakeasy and it doesn't block anything. My DSL bandwith is slow because my distance to the Verison connection that provides my ISP. What is the deal with FIOS. Do they permit servers? I have a small web server that supports a three tiny non-profits and my personal websites that have essentially zero traffic and I have a mail server that does not do much more. I also like to have every port open so I can experiment with anything that I want to. I am willing to pay extra to Speakeasy for this. What does FIOS permit? jay -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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