  LegendsOfBatman
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| reply to Unit649 Re: A surprise? NOT
said by Unit649 :Ohhhh....the downloaders are going to be UPSET at this. But we shouldn't be shocked. Its not like Comcast said a dirty word on Public TV or showed a body part or something. The problem with that statement is, if Comcast is not telling people they are limited to how much downloading they can do, then they are wrong. I don't care if someone is downloading a terabyte a second, 24/7, its none of their business. To me, its akin to going to a buffet, and being told you can have as much as you want, so long as you don't have more than 3 plates. At a buffet you will have some who will fill 25 plates full, and some who will have only 1 or 2. Personally, I dont download a lot. But, if I do, then why should I be punished if I download a movie this month, but not next? Comcast should just take people's money, and shut up. |
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·Time Warner Cable
·buckeye cable
| The thing is Comcast DOES NOT tell their customers their service is unlimited in anyway. they have stopped using that word for at least a year.
They just fail to say what the caps are in each area. But if they told then they'd have the bandwidth hogs still by using under the limit. It works very well for them with their invisible caps in heavy markets/nodes.
and as far as your buffet some will tell you its time to go if you've been there long enough eating. unlimited is NOT always unlimited their is a limit on everything. |
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  Unit649 I B U, Who U B? Premium join:2000-01-22 Stockton, CA | reply to LegendsOfBatman The statement I was making is that yesterday when this came out they were all rejoycing.
Turns out its just symbolic  |
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