 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | Don't they have a cap? Yes they do 60 GB. So are the movies downloaded from their store counted against the cap? If yes, don't expect many customers. Who is going to risk an overage free just to download a movie? If not then they'll have huge anti-trust issues. Download a movie from them and it doesn't count against cap, but download the same movie form Amazon and it does? can you say LAWSUIT? |
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 | said by BF69:Download a movie from them and it doesn't count against cap, but download the same movie form Amazon and it does? can you say LAWSUIT? Too bad we can't sue Bell in lawsuit-friendly Texas or Mississipi. The operative slogan after consumers winning against Bell in a venue like those would be "All your company are belong to us" - as paraphrased the text in manuals which often come with no-name peripherals from China. |
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 | reply to BF69 It isn't even a real 60 gigabyte cap. It's actually 30 gigabytes download maximum plus 30 gigabytes upload maximum. It isn't something sane for the normal minded person like 60 gigabytes downloads plus uploads so the actual amount you can download is only 30 gigabytes a month without busting your caps and getting charged thousands of dollars in overuse fees. |
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