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RR Conductor
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Re: [Connectivity] Account Suspended?

So with Comcast, unlimited means something other than unlimited? Hmm, one more thing I will miss about Adelphia.
plat2on1
join:2002-08-21
Hopewell Junction, NY

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said by RR Conductor:

So with Comcast, unlimited means something other than unlimited? Hmm, one more thing I will miss about Adelphia.
it is not unlimited transfer and is not advertised as such.

hobgoblin
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said by RR Conductor:

So with Comcast, unlimited means something other than unlimited? Hmm, one more thing I will miss about Adelphia.
Show me where YOU have been told its unlimited.

Hob

b1gdr3
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said by RR Conductor:

So with Comcast, unlimited means something other than unlimited? Hmm, one more thing I will miss about Adelphia.
It is not advertised as unlimited. This is not the bandwidth buffet.

Loker
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said by b1gdr3:
said by RR Conductor:

So with Comcast, unlimited means something other than unlimited? Hmm, one more thing I will miss about Adelphia.
It is not advertised as unlimited. This is not the bandwidth buffet.
but I am hungry...

NormanS
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said by RR Conductor:

So with Comcast, unlimited means something other than unlimited? Hmm, one more thing I will miss about Adelphia.
When did Comcast ever offer "unlimited" bandwidth? They once offered "unlimited" connectivity; but that was back when DSL was so new that most people didn't have it, and dial connections were typically limited to 'X' hours per month for a flat fee, and then $Y per minute for time over the limit.