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Re: 10/10 ~ 30/30... Nope. Streaming audio from local radio station and browsing youtube and normal web surfing equated to around 2-300 MB for an hour. I don't use p2p. My laptop has a counter due to EVDO. You'd be amazed at how quickly bandwidth is consumed. You often do not think about images on websites. They are a few MB each. If you visit an imagine intensive site or browse like CNN, you quickly consume BW. Try it sometime. Load up a bandwidth counter and do normal stuff. Browse web, steam audio, check out youtube, etc for an hour or two. You'll find I am more than right with a 200-300 MB estimate. Figure someone is on there half the day due to work or what not, and you got your 700-1 GB used daily.
As for surewest, it all has caps if I recall. | |  dadkinsCan you do Blu?Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA kudos:18 1 edit | Yep, they do have caps, but a bit higher than you posted:
With the release of their 50Mbps service Surewest now enforces the caps on all tiers. 50Mbps = 400GB bidirectional traffic, 20Mbps = 150GB bidirectional traffic, 10Mbps = 75GB bidirectional traffic, 1Mbps = 30GB bidirectional traffic. They have also updated their AUP to go with these changes:
Also: "From time to time, SureWest establishes guidelines that assist it in determining whether the use of its network or Internet Service by any individual non-commercial Customer is acceptable or may be considered excessive and/or burdensome. Customers whose Internet usage consistently falls outside of the parameters permitted by these guidelines for the package they have selected may be contacted by SureWest and requested either to modify their network usage activities to bring them into compliance with the guidelines or to purchase another SureWest Internet Service package designed for Customers with heavier Internet usage."
"Repeated or continued excessive use of Internet Service may lead to suspension or termination of a Customers account. Suspension or termination of a Customer account for any of the reasons outlined above in this section will be considered to be the result of a Customer contract breach."
STILL! 75GB on the 10(sym) service? 150 GB for the 20mbps(sym) service... I could SERIOUSLY live with that!
EDIT: I use DUMeter, I know how much I use per month, thanks! I rarely hit 30GB per month. 75GB? no prob staying under that. 150GB? Think about it...
-- Think outside the Fox... Opera | |  | Thought they did. Thanks for update. As to the debate on caps, I am heavily against them. America is moving backwards while many countries in Europe surpass us. Providers there offer 10/10 and higher with no caps in several countries. Sure, I know the government subsidizes some of it, but we do too. We give huge tax breaks to Telcos and Cable companies to build out. We give them incentives to build in low density areas. Nothing different is happening there than here. The problem we're facing are companies that are getting their cake and ice cream, too. Due to lack of competition in many areas, companies can charge what they want, restrict their service, and impose invisible clauses. It's ridiculous. I am a firm believer that if my tax dollars are going to help PRIVATE industry, then we must see something on our return. Otherwise, let muni projects like Utopia and others take over. Tax dollars were well spent on that when these other companies can barely offer high speed to large, dense cities. To anyone that argues, I say give me a break. | |
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