 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA | reply to Nightwchtr
Re: No Alternative's? said by Nightwchtr:There is always an alternative, you can drop them altogether. Get a group of people in your area and drop them. Hopefully that would help change there policy on cap plans . I know it sucks not to have any internet but its a heck of a lot better than getting screwed over. Sometimes fighting back is the only option. Ahem. Allow me to spare this topic an additional 25 comments by consolidating all the arguments in favor of caps.
It's for your own good you high consumption user, you. Everyone knows that anyone who downloads over 5 gigs/month must be a pirate downloading "illegal" material. Besides, you don't really need more than 5 gigs because all you're really supposed to be doing with your Internet connection is checking email and reading the weather. You don't need to be doing anything else unless your government/MAFIAA/ISP tells you that you need it. Additionally, it's Frontiers network, not yours, so you can just get service elsewhere if you don't like their policy. They're just managing their network. /sarcasm -- The Toll
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 mbkownsGot Bandwidth? join:2003-07-01 Riverside, CA | said by major marco:said by Nightwchtr:There is always an alternative, you can drop them altogether. Get a group of people in your area and drop them. Hopefully that would help change there policy on cap plans . I know it sucks not to have any internet but its a heck of a lot better than getting screwed over. Sometimes fighting back is the only option. Ahem. Allow me to spare this topic an additional 25 comments by consolidating all the arguments in favor of caps. It's for your own good you high consumption user, you. Everyone knows that anyone who downloads over 5 gigs/month must be a pirate downloading "illegal" material. Besides, you don't really need more than 5 gigs because all you're really supposed to be doing with your Internet connection is checking email and reading the weather. You don't need to be doing anything else unless your government/MAFIAA/ISP tells you that you need it. Additionally, it's Frontiers network, not yours, so you can just get service elsewhere if you don't like their policy. They're just managing their network. /sarcasm Wow what a F@G... 5GB cap lol I rape that with my cell phone. 5GB for computer usuage...
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 danj96 join:2007-05-16 Bluefield, WV | reply to major marco you must be mad!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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 VarlikWithout Honor You Will Never Be FreePremium join:2002-01-06 Anderson, SC 3 edits | reply to major marco said by major marco:Ahem. Allow me to spare this topic an additional 25 comments by consolidating all the arguments in favor of caps. It's for your own good you high consumption user, you. Everyone knows that anyone who downloads over 5 gigs/month must be a pirate downloading "illegal" material. Besides, you don't really need more than 5 gigs because all you're really supposed to be doing with your Internet connection is checking email and reading the weather. You don't need to be doing anything else unless your government/MAFIAA/ISP tells you that you need it. Additionally, it's Frontiers network, not yours, so you can just get service elsewhere if you don't like their policy. They're just managing their network. /sarcasm You have an exception grasp of the key bullet points that HSI providers expunge in their arguments. You wouldn't work for Charter Miscommunications would you?  Seriously though 5GB OUCH! And here I thought that 100GB with Charter on plans 16M or lower was bad. -- "Sir SIR! We don't use DHCP servers. We only use IBM & Microsoft servers." From there my call to tech support went steadily downhill.
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