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<description><![CDATA[ditka_b posted : There's no way these speeds can be hit. It's theoretical at best because providers can't get that much bandwith to 85% of the country. You may see it "IN" big cities inside the fiber rings but forget about it elsewhere. Also prepare for caps on downloads where it does come too. By the Byte comes to mind... Or TV and Movie serevice only thru the provider ect..]]></description>
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