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« Internet utilization down internationally; BUT NOT in the US  
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ceege111

@pacbell.net

reply to nasadude
Re: price of bandwidth is going up

So if you don't like the price of the TV service downgrade it to "basic cable" which is local channels and a couple more like discovery. Here in SF it's $11.50/month which I think is absurdly low because it's mandated as an "essential service" by the FCC. Then get netflix.
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« Internet utilization down internationally; BUT NOT in the US  


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