 RobFL2 join:2005-08-11 Mary Esther, FL | Humm are you all waking up? What part of "unlimited" does these cable company operators understand? Unlimited means you can stay on 24/7/365..with the exception of outages either from FCC testing (which is manidatory) and other conflicts. This is a scam to get us to "upgrade" (in mose cases really to downgrade) to business class which does NOT have caps but the speeds are slower.
Here is a quote from my cable companies' TOS aggrement:
"I thought you offered unlimited access?
Coxs "unlimited access" messaging was meant to convey that customers' Cox High Speed Internet connection is "always on", so customers do not have to dial-in to access the Internet, that the Cox HSI service is not subject to hourly usage limits, that Cox HSI customers can access any content or websites they choose over the Internet and that the service does not tie up a user's phone line.
Does unlimited now mean "always on"? Jesus Tapdancing Christ!
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 JoeOnSunsetDoublethink Is Doubleplus Ungood.Premium join:2002-11-25 Ormond Beach, FL | said by RobFL2:Coxs "unlimited access" messaging was meant to convey that customers' Cox High Speed Internet connection is "always on", so customers do not have to dial-in to access the Internet, that the Cox HSI service is not subject to hourly usage limits, that Cox HSI customers can access any content or websites they choose over the Internet and that the service does not tie up a user's phone line. It seems like the FTC should've done something about those advertisements a long time ago. It's amazing to me that a company can actually plainly admit to advertising something they don't provide (as they do above) and see no consequences.
From our friends at Merriam Webster:
un·limited Function: adjective
1 : lacking any controls : UNRESTRICTED, UNCONFINED 2 : having no bounds : wanting limits : BOUNDLESS, INFINITE 3 : not bounded by exceptions : UNDEFINED
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 KAD ImagingJust Shoot ItPremium join:2002-09-21 Hialeah, FL | reply to RobFL2 said by RobFL2:Here is a quote from my cable companies' TOS aggrement: "I thought you offered unlimited access? Coxs "unlimited access" messaging was meant to convey that customers' Cox High Speed Internet connection is "always on", so customers do not have to dial-in to access the Internet, that the Cox HSI service is not subject to hourly usage limits, that Cox HSI customers can access any content or websites they choose over the Internet and that the service does not tie up a user's phone line. Does unlimited now mean "always on"? Jesus Tapdancing Christ! Rob Well since Corporations rule the world and laws were meant to be paid for, yes. It would take a massive class action to make them take any notice and even then the cost would be negligible for them. NOTE to Cable Co's.
By UNLIMITED you mean INSTANTANEOUS. Hire some educated personnel for a change. -- -CK Stress is when you wake up screaming and you realize you haven't gone to sleep yet... Like Cars? Racing?? Visit my site! SportCompactMiami.com |
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