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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
I agree on having a backup, but I dont see why it needs to be specifically forbidden. Working from home will often coincide with home use so eg. one might want a 50mbit connection with the 5mbit upload for their kids which incidently isnt on the business package line up but also use it for homeworking, as long as the customer understands there is no SLA then it should be fine to both parties. To be fair to VM tho I have heard no stories of them hunting people down so it does seem the clause is there to counter claims for downtime.
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You did read my post on the preceding page I take it, homeworking is not specifically banned and is allowed as long as it is not for running a business and not your primary workplace.
Any losses incurred by virtue of a fault are your responsibility though as it is a residential line and most sensible people would ensure that they had a fallback plan such as a PAYG USB mobile broadband dongle to ensure they can carry on working.