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Re: [Xtreme] Is Dryloop DSL 6.0 Extreme any good? said by ropeguru:I will et you know in a couple of weeks. I am scheduled for a new dry line install next week. On their website, it said, "Overage charges may apply." They don't explain it (bandwidth overage charges) but it says it. I'll skip AT&T. Thanks for the input! -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl |
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I just got direct dsl 6.0 and have great speeds, the ordering process went smoothly, and they got my due date moved up by over a week. |
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 | reply to supergirl said by supergirl:said by ropeguru:I will let you know in a couple of weeks. I am scheduled for a new dry line install next week. On their website, it said, "Overage charges may apply." They don't explain it (bandwidth overage charges) but it says it. I'll skip AT&T. Thanks for the input! It gives them an out, they can cut the cord on you if you say consistently cost them money other words your not profitable to them.
I haven't seen or heard from ATT any specific language that would indicate what they consider excessive usage.
That being the case (IMO) if Comcast has a monthly 250GB Cap then ATT could use something like it as a gauge not saying that is there number it could be 500GB.
If you are doing less than 5GB on your Cell then I wouldn't worry about ATT DSL Possible Caps.
I have SAFA DSL 6.0 and haven't had any issues from ATT regarding excessive usage, then again I do have a few lines from ATT but I still don't think it matters.
I can tell you though I have had the 3G HSI from ATT and speed was close to DSL (1.5MB) but not consistent.
For everyday browsing Cell HSI with ATT is okay.
If your a power user there is no comparison.
Your 5GB Cap on Cell HSI I have heard it has been enforced before for certain users who used 100GB.
If Bandwidth Caps are worrying you I would go with Dry-line DSL otherwise the Mobility of 3G service is definitely a plus. |
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