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Lumberjack
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join:2003-01-18
Newport News, VA
It could be capabile of 1GB down and 500GB up but...

We'd still only see 5MB down and 256KB up.

Still happy I have Verizon but even so my max upload is 5MB here (unless I want to pay over $100/mo).
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Phylop
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join:2002-11-17
Reston, VA

said by Lumberjack See Profile :

We'd still only see 5MB down and 256KB up.

Still happy I have Verizon but even so my max upload is 5MB here (unless I want to pay over $100/mo).
Comcast currently offers upload speeds much faster than 256kbit/s, Verizon FiOS offers it's 20/20 tier for $69.99 a month. I see your point, but don't exaggerate.

Done_Posting
Shoot to kill
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join:2003-08-22
Toledo, OH
·buckeye cable

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said by Lumberjack See Profile :

Still happy I have Verizon but even so my max upload is 5MB here (unless I want to pay over $100/mo).
Wow, you have 40 Mbps of upstream and you're paying less than $100 a month? That's terrific!

»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbps#.27b.···_.27B.27

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Natoma

join:1999-08-30
Brooklyn, NY
·Verizon FIOS

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Videotron was the first carrier in north America to offer pre-cert speeds, delivering both 30Mbps ($64.95) and 50Mbps ($79.95) tiers with 30Gb and 50GB caps, respectively.
What I find laughable is Videotron's caps.

50GB/month caps for 50mbit downstream?? You'd get that in 2hrs with your connection maxed out.

Hell, I downloaded 7 HD movie rentals a few weeks ago to my AppleTV, each at 4-6GB a pop. Good grief Videotron.

Cable's a goddamn joke. So happy I've got my uncapped, unmetered 50/20 FIOS. Only $89 too.


dirtwarrior

join:2008-03-21
reply to Lumberjack
really here in, MD, we get slammed hard by taxes and 20/20 internet is $69 a month whith out a triple play deal. an VA you pay about $13 less $57 respectively so I dont see where you would pay $99 a month for anything above 5up respectively.
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