I've been reading the Verizon terms of service, but I can't seem to find a restriction for using a phone as a tethering device. Does that mean that we are free to use a phone as a modem and tether to our laptops for internet access?
Here are the relevant parts of the TOS:
"Our Rights to Limit or End Service or This Agreement
You also agree your wireless device won't be used for any other purpose that isn't allowed by this agreement or that's illegal....WE CAN, WITHOUT NOTICE, LIMIT, SUSPEND OR END YOUR SERVICE OR ANY AGREEMENT WITH YOU FOR THIS OR ANY OTHER GOOD CAUSE, including, but not limited to:
if you: (a) breach this agreement; (b) pay late more than once in any 12 months; (c) incur charges larger than a required deposit, billing limit, or materially in excess of your monthly access charges (even if we haven't yet billed the charges); (d) provide credit information we can't verify; (e) become insolvent or go bankrupt; (f ) lie to us; (g) allow anyone to tamper with your device; or (ii) if you, any user of your device or any authorized contact on your account: (a) threatens or commits violence against our representatives; (b) uses vulgar and/or inappropriate language toward our representatives; (c) steals from us; (d) harasses our representatives; (e) interferes with our operations; (f ) "spams," or engages in other abusive messaging or calling; (g) modifies your device from its manufacturer's specifications; or (h) uses the service in a way that adversely affects our network or other customers."
Based on that section, tethering must be 1) "allowed" by the agreement and 2) not "adversely affect" Verizon's network.
A previous section says:
"Your Wireless Device
Your wireless device is any device you use to receive our wireless voice or data service. It must comply with Federal Communications Commission regulations and be compatible with our network and your Plan. Whether you buy your wireless device from us or someone else is entirely your choice."
This means that using your phone to access its registered data service is an "approved" use. Tethering your laptop to the phone doesn't seem to violate that approved use, as long as you are using the registered data service and stay within bandwidth limits. Also, since you are using the registered data service within its limits, it also doesn't appear to "adversely affect" Verizon's network.
Another important TOS is the Mobile Broadband Terms:
"Data Plans and Features: Prohibited Uses.
You may not use our Data Plans and Features for illegal purposes or purposes that infringe upon others’ intellectual property rights, or in a manner that interferes with other users’ service, interferes with the network’s ability to fairly allocate capacity among users, or that otherwise degrades service quality for other users. Examples of prohibited usage include:
server devices or host computer applications, including continuous Web camera posts or broadcasts, automatic data feeds, automated machine-to-machine connections, or peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing applications that are broadcast to multiple servers or recipients such that they could enable “bots” or similar routines (as set forth in more detail in (iii) below) or otherwise denigrate network capacity or functionality; (ii) as a substitute or backup for private lines or dedicated data connections; (iii) “auto-responders,” “cancel-bots,” or similar automated or manual routines that generate amounts of net traffic that could disrupt net user groups or e-mail use by others; (iv) generating “spam” or unsolicited commercial or bulk e-mail (or activities that facilitate the dissemination of such e-mail); (v) any activity that adversely affects the ability of other users or systems to use either Verizon Wireless’ services or the Internet-based resources of others, including the generation or dissemination of viruses, malware, or “denial of service” attacks; (vi) accessing, or attempting to access without authority, the information, accounts or devices of others, or to penetrate, or attempt to penetrate, Verizon Wireless’ or another entity’s network or systems; or (vii) running software or other devices that maintain continuous active Internet connections when a computer’s connection would otherwise be idle, or “keep alive” functions, unless they adhere to Verizon Wireless’ requirements for such usage, which may be changed from time to time. By way of example only, you may not use a Data Plan or Feature for web broadcasting, or for the operation of servers, telemetry devices and/or Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition devices."
There is no specific prohibition for tethering a phone and laptop. In other TOS's, like AT&T's, tethering is specifically prohibited:
"Furthermore, plans (unless specifically designated for tethering usage) cannot be used for any applications that tether the device (through use of, including without limitation, connection kits, other phone/PDA-to computer accessories, BLUETOOTH® or any other wireless technology) to Personal Computers (including without limitation, laptops), or other equipment for any purpose."
Can someone please offer a quote from Verizon's contract that does not allow tethering? I know that you can buy tethering plans. Is that mainly for the program you install on you laptop? If you have your own tethering program (Android has several), there doesn't seem to be a TOS prohibition to using it.
It looks like Verizon's open development efforts are actually reflected in their TOS!!!
EDIT: I figured I would add another section of the Mobile Broadband Terms:
"Data Plans and Features: Permitted Uses.
You can use our Data Plans and Features for accessing the Internet and for such uses as:
Internet browsing; (ii) e-mail; (iii) intranet access (including accessing corporate intranets, e-mail and individual productivity applications made available by your company); (iv) uploading, downloading and streaming of audio, video and games; and (v) Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)."
So as long as you only use your tethered device for those purposes, you should be in the clear, right?